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    Whats happening to the weather?????

    38 degrees here tomorrow.

    WT????


    JC

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    Must be some kind of record for Tas.

    Just another Summers day in Melbourne. Give it a couple of hours and we will probably need jumpers on.
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    good day for moving

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    good day for moving
    i've started water loading already. Too late to drink after you start work...
    No beers till tomorrow night...


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    never to late justine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    never to late justine
    You've been hanging about that Clough fellow too long...


    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    i've started water loading already. Too late to drink after you start work...
    No beers till tomorrow night...


    JC
    Go work a summer in North West Queensland. 38 is like air conditioning after a day doing a roadside breakdown at 45 in the shade if you can organise some (keep the tool boxes in the shade otherwise you can't pick a tool up). And the ambient oft-times stays over 40 for weeks on end.

    At the moment in Brisbane it is fairly peeing down rain and has been for 48 hours. Good stuff as the temp is down to the point where I have put on a flanny shirt. Three days ago it was 36 and 80+% humidity.

    Anyway, you are in the pointy head state. There will be a blizzard tomorrow.
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    JC, I was in Tassie Dec 2010 and it was freezing, at the moment here in Buderim on the Sunshine(not) Coast its 22 degrees and been overcast and raining all day. Good for working on the Disco but work gets in the way of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    38 degrees here tomorrow.

    WT????


    JC
    Hahahaha, our old neighbours will have wished they stayed here.

    Our highest temp all summer was 33.9* and I'd reckon we'd be lucky to have five days above 30* so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Go work a summer in North West Queensland. 38 is like air conditioning after a day doing a roadside breakdown at 45 in the shade if you can organise some (keep the tool boxes in the shade otherwise you can't pick a tool up). And the ambient oft-times stays over 40 for weeks on end.

    At the moment in Brisbane it is fairly peeing down rain and has been for 48 hours. Good stuff as the temp is down to the point where I have put on a flanny shirt. Three days ago it was 36 and 80+% humidity.

    Anyway, you are in the pointy head state. There will be a blizzard tomorrow.
    I grew up in WA Brian, worked in the Pilbara in January at 49+, and central goldfields too so yes, can appreciate 45+ temps. Its just that we aren't aclimatised to a jump from 20 today to 38 tomorrow

    AND I have to do some physical labour too. I hate moving house. At least the Isuzu pantech has good jap A/C

    JC

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