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raspberryticklebear wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:who likes dark, rainy, stormy but warm days? i love storms, heaps of rain and dark clouds.
Who hates boring weather where it's completely overcast, but the clouds are white, and there no rain or anything. If theres gonna be no rain or storms, it has to be at least bright blue and sunny! i love it when its cloudy with slight rain, nothing stormy. not completely overcast though i dislike that weather. If its gonna rain, it has to be monsoonal, there has to be storms, not random spitting with white clouds what the heck, so you enjoy when you cant really go outside and your foxtel gets disconnected and you sometimes get power cuts and crap.
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The Doctor
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Heineken wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:325 users cut down to 99 in the space of a few minutes, double wow A serious case of time for beddie by bys. that or all the late Melbourne Cup reverlers finally crashed and passed out. lol. buh im still conscious.... sorta
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Benjo
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I love storms. They're awesome.
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Benjo
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Fark me, these forums are dead tonight.
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avy1990
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It's taken me a while, but im pretty much on the final stretch to getting a 'Legend' bar. :lol:
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raspberryticklebear
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zimbos_05 wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:who likes dark, rainy, stormy but warm days? i love storms, heaps of rain and dark clouds.
Who hates boring weather where it's completely overcast, but the clouds are white, and there no rain or anything. If theres gonna be no rain or storms, it has to be at least bright blue and sunny! i love it when its cloudy with slight rain, nothing stormy. not completely overcast though i dislike that weather. If its gonna rain, it has to be monsoonal, there has to be storms, not random spitting with white clouds what the heck, so you enjoy when you cant really go outside and your foxtel gets disconnected and you sometimes get power cuts and crap. um, never have that problem at my place, or your street wires are really crap, and never had a powercut during a storm
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thewestisland
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zimbos_05 wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:raspberryticklebear wrote:who likes dark, rainy, stormy but warm days? i love storms, heaps of rain and dark clouds.
Who hates boring weather where it's completely overcast, but the clouds are white, and there no rain or anything. If theres gonna be no rain or storms, it has to be at least bright blue and sunny! i love it when its cloudy with slight rain, nothing stormy. not completely overcast though i dislike that weather. If its gonna rain, it has to be monsoonal, there has to be storms, not random spitting with white clouds what the heck, so you enjoy when you cant really go outside and your foxtel gets disconnected and you sometimes get power cuts and crap. No, so you can stay inside and watch Sky (or if it shits out then whack a DVD on), chuck a roast on, rark up the fire and crack a six-pack.
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zimbos_05
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speaking of dvds, i better go get one.
yeah raspberryticklebear, i had a powercut last time we had a storm. its lasted 2 hours and i missed an hour of the unite game.
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afromanGT
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Massive storms are awesome. I have a thing for thunder. The sound...the power of the sound, the immense energy. It fascinates me.
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marconi101
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Shoulda been apart of the Pasha Bulker storm. Was the most powerful thing I've ever witnessed, all lights from Swansea to Newcastle blew out and our barbeque (which weighs 100kg thereabouts) was thrown off the verandah to the apartment landing below us. The Swansea channel was I swear about 2 metres higher than usual and was nearly touching the bridge. Oh and that boat, but who cares about that?
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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avy1990
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What boat? :p
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afromanGT
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I've got some interesting photos from near Industry bar from the storm Saturday night.
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davidsomethingelse
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Do they involve UFO's? Coz I saw some on Saturday night.
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afromanGT
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davidtorres wrote:Do they involve UFO's? Coz I saw some on Saturday night. You need to lay off the peyote, dude.
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davidsomethingelse
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afromanGT wrote:davidtorres wrote:Do they involve UFO's? Coz I saw some on Saturday night. You need to lay off the peyote, dude. I'm being serious. I saw at least four.
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afromanGT
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davidtorres wrote:afromanGT wrote:davidtorres wrote:Do they involve UFO's? Coz I saw some on Saturday night. You need to lay off the peyote, dude. I'm being serious. I saw at least four. They're called 'satellites', 'helicopters' and 'light aircraft' Edited by afromanGT: 4/11/2010 01:08:35 AM
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afromanGT wrote:davidtorres wrote:afromanGT wrote:davidtorres wrote:Do they involve UFO's? Coz I saw some on Saturday night. You need to lay off the peyote, dude. I'm being serious. I saw at least four. They're called 'satellites'. I know what satellities look like in the sky. These were huge, and so quick. Satellites are the size of stars, these were big like at least the size of the sun (in the sky). They were round, and couldn't have been airplanes because it was out in Gippsland too.
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avy1990
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This my friends, is why drugs are bad.
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afromanGT
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avy1990 wrote:This my friends, is why drugs are bad. See peyote reference up the page.
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avy1990
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1, I was waiting to see how far in depth his allegations of UFO sightings went, and 2, WTF is peyote?
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afromanGT
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avy1990 wrote:1, I was waiting to see how far in depth his allegations of UFO sightings went, and 2, WTF is peyote? Peyote is a cactus found in the north and central american desert. It's traditionally used in native american rituals and causes halucinations by stimulating DMT functions in the brain.
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avy1990
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Thanks afrogoogle
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ummmmmmm...dude, if I had to google it, how would I know what he'd allegedly taken. #-o
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avy1990
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Dude, I said thanks :p
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yay, now i'm not the only who thinks they've seen a UFO, and mine can't have been drugs, i was 7 years old when i saw it
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My mate's father wrote into the paper about a UFO sighting years ago. I wasn't convinced, the guy was a massive stoner......my theory was he saw the xmas lights in the bbq area while stoned. Quote:They were round, and couldn't have been airplanes because it was out in Gippsland too. We do have technology down this way you know. I got this here computer powered by a rogue guinea pig on a wheel.
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davidsomethingelse
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mus-28 wrote:Quote:They were round, and couldn't have been airplanes because it was out in Gippsland too. We do have technology down this way you know. I got this here computer powered by a rogue guinea pig on a wheel. Not saying you don't, just saying there usually aren't massive 747's or A380's flying low around the area.
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davidtorres wrote:mus-28 wrote:Quote:They were round, and couldn't have been airplanes because it was out in Gippsland too. We do have technology down this way you know. I got this here computer powered by a rogue guinea pig on a wheel. Not saying you don't, just saying there usually aren't massive 747's or A380's flying low around the area. Where in Gippsland was it?? There's always reports from around Morwell/Tyers area
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i had a police helicopter flying very low over my house yesterday, it actually did a 180 degrees turn around my house, it was so low i could actually see the flashing red and blue lights on the helicopter, welcome to western sydney
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avy1990
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Just assumed they werent actually looking at your house? ;)
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