Mr Movers dry SA
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Mr Movers dry SA
Sounds a wet windy hole to me, better claim down the refugees Sir.
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Sounds a wet windy hole to me, better claim down the refugees Sir.
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Sounds a wet windy hole to me, better claim down the refugees Sir.
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by Megalania
Help! Ring the SES, me cat's climbed up me curtains and won't come down!
Help! Ring the SES, me cat's climbed up me curtains and won't come down!
Bit late for a bush fire in the ACT ?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Bit late for a bush fire in the ACT ?
Bit late for a bush fire in the ACT ?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by Megalania
Yeah, I can be smug for a while yet. Still got me fire fighting equipment greased and oiled.
Yeah, I can be smug for a while yet. Still got me fire fighting equipment greased and oiled.
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Dads army rides again , no cash left to get in full time firemen , that Paul has a lot to answer for?
Dads army rides again , no cash left to get in full time firemen , that Paul has a lot to answer for?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by Megalania
Might have a Pom on the team who put petrol in the wrong tank.
Might have a Pom on the team who put petrol in the wrong tank.
Always fun to choke on the Summer air in WA , love them big Barbies?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Always fun to choke on the Summer air in WA , love them big Barbies?
Always fun to choke on the Summer air in WA , love them big Barbies?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by Megalania
Bit of Aborigine in your blood, fire stick in the left hand?
Bit of Aborigine in your blood, fire stick in the left hand?
They have the right idea the lanscapes good for sod all so burn it?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
They have the right idea the lanscapes good for sod all so burn it?
They have the right idea the lanscapes good for sod all so burn it?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by Megalania
OK so no Aborigine blood. A Pom sees sod all so burns back all to the sod and salt. The Aborigine sees cyclic firestorms and tames them with careful fire management.
OK so no Aborigine blood. A Pom sees sod all so burns back all to the sod and salt. The Aborigine sees cyclic firestorms and tames them with careful fire management.
Sounds good but god help Skippy?
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Sounds good but god help Skippy?
Sounds good but god help Skippy?
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Originally posted by pommie bastard
Sounds a wet windy hole to me, better claim down the refugees Sir.
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Sounds a wet windy hole to me, better claim down the refugees Sir.
SOUTH Australian emergency workers helped about 100 property owners overnight as storms continued across the state.
Country Fire Service (CFS) spokesman Brenton Ragless said the damage from high winds was less severe than that caused on Wednesday night.
It mostly affected trees and included some minor damage to verandahs and roofs, he said.
Areas in Adelaide's south and rural centres south of the city were the hardest hit, with wind gusts topping 100kph on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
Will it beat Melboune though?
EMERGENCY teams took more than 100 calls for help as gale force winds gusting up to 90kph battered Victoria overnight.
State Emergency Service spokesman Peter Cocks said staff were ready for more calls this morning as Melbourne residents checked their homes and businesses for damage.
"There will be trees on houses, trees down, tiles off roofs, power lines down," he said.
The SES received about 120 calls for help from across the city overnight. "The busiest area has been Frankston. There's been about 25 calls in that area, and the rest have been scattered across the metropolitan area."
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/c...5E1702,00.html
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by mr mover
We live with it , dry the loxton to angaston road closed after sand blown across the road , caused cars to be bogged , and this is all in the same day ,the farmers are dancing bumper crop this year ,to feed those hungry europeans ... MM
We live with it , dry the loxton to angaston road closed after sand blown across the road , caused cars to be bogged , and this is all in the same day ,the farmers are dancing bumper crop this year ,to feed those hungry europeans ... MM
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Re: Mr Movers dry SA
Originally posted by pommie bastard
Your love of SA is beyond call or reason.
Your love of SA is beyond call or reason.