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Created by nebbian nebbian  > 9 months ago, 11 Mar 2014
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nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

11 Mar 2014 8:06am
Is there any better sight?

It's been so long I daren't mention the r word.
Wollemi
Wollemi

NSW

350 posts

11 Mar 2014 2:42pm
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Is there any better sight?


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrus_uncinus_cloud

Warm front approaching? Actually I would be happy if it never got above 20 degrees C ever again. I wish to be born in Stockholm for my next life.
Rain is approaching? Weekend of February 29+30, as well as the following weekend, Sydney got a widespread soaking... can thin clouds at 7000m influence precipitation to reach the ground anyway?

I align Mare's Tails with the picturesque cooling of Autumn.


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It's been so long I daren't mention the r word.


Use seduction techniques for a win-win outcome?
pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

11 Mar 2014 2:10pm
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nebbian said..
Is there any better sight?It's been so long I daren't mention the r word.


What has mare's tails got to do with recessions?
Ummm,.. perhaps you better mention the r word so we know what you're on about.
recession, ribflavin, rolex, ripper, ragtime, rats ass, rubbers, rickets, rednecks, racing,.. so many to choose from.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

11 Mar 2014 3:51pm
r for rohipnol

sounds like he saw a horse's arse and got excited
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

11 Mar 2014 6:02pm



Landlubbers the lot of ye

pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

11 Mar 2014 6:12pm
and the 'r' word is?
rabbit? roses? rubber ducky? riesling? rocks?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

11 Mar 2014 6:15pm
^^^ OMG!!! what is that in the chemtrails, just above the square lamp-post?
Looks like some sort of flying craft.

Quick move the thread.....
Battle
Battle

536 posts

12 Mar 2014 1:03am
Rain ........ what's the prize?
GreenPat
GreenPat

QLD

4096 posts

12 Mar 2014 9:09am
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Battle said..

Rain ........ what's the prize?



A trip to Australia - where there is no rain...

(none in Vancouver today either - for a change)
Battle
Battle

536 posts

12 Mar 2014 8:36pm
^ That'd be great ........ it's on my list........ but where in Austrailia? East coast? North? South? West seems windy.
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

12 Mar 2014 11:10pm
U can just drive around Australia in 2 weeks......well that's what the yanks do anyways! Haha
nebbian
nebbian

WA

6277 posts

13 Mar 2014 8:23am
Rain on the roof , a couple of days later. Is there any better sound?
Darkspi
Darkspi

SA

171 posts

13 Mar 2014 12:24pm
2 weeks driving around Australia !! would be so much fun.! piss in a bottle and drive thru Hungry Jack's are the only stops allowed hahahah
pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

13 Mar 2014 11:03am
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nebbian said..
Rain on the roof , a couple of days later. Is there any better sound?


oooOOOOhhhhh,...the 'r' word. It's RAIN isn't it!
Hey sarge,.. who says I'm dumb?
Slow maybe,.. but I get there in the end.
Battle
Battle

536 posts

13 Mar 2014 9:33pm
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Darkspi said..

2 weeks driving around Australia !! would be so much fun.! piss in a bottle and drive thru Hungry Jack's are the only stops allowed hahahah


16,500kms/14 days= 1175/day..... no thanks. There has to be a "best place to go" .
GreenPat
GreenPat

QLD

4096 posts

14 Mar 2014 12:48am
This bloke also noticed it didn't rain much in Perth

www.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/travel/catching-perths-wave-in-western-australia.html

If you like wind, Western Australia would be the destination to consider very seriously. It's also quite nice wind notwithstanding. I choose to live there when I live in Australia despite it being nowhere near my family or where I grew up. A lot of tourists go to the east coast because 85% of the population is there, like the zone within 200km of the US border in Canada, but the wind on that side isn't as strong and consistent. Consistent up in North Queensland in tradewind season, but not as strong.

Having said that, the east coast is nice too, I enjoy visiting it. Melbourne is very cosmopolitan, coastal NSW is very pleasant, Queensland is even more pleasant and Tasmania is meant to be nice - that's the only part of Australia I haven't been to. WA is my pick though.
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