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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 23:06:50 GMT
Sorry Stuart, you just started to sound like one who does now believe he is much higher
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Post by stuartB on Feb 6, 2009 23:07:47 GMT
Sorry Stuart, you just stated to sound like one who does now believe he is much higher well I am 1500 feet above sea level ;D
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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 23:20:31 GMT
You should know by now, I will defend Devon and its good people at all times, against anyone who tries and belittle us good folk
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Post by stuartB on Feb 6, 2009 23:24:31 GMT
You should know by now, I will defend Devon and its good people at all times, against anyone who tries and be[glow=red,2,300]little[/glow] us good folk I guess it did seem very deep to you Dave
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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 23:31:29 GMT
as soon as I clicked post reply, I expected a small joke I find most puddles deep enough for me to swim in mate and I did my best not to walk in the snow, just in case I was never seem again.
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Post by stuartB on Feb 6, 2009 23:34:40 GMT
Enjoy the snow while it lasts. take Carol for a walk in it tomorrow, it can be quite romantic when you don't have to go to work.
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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 23:39:12 GMT
Enjoy the snow while it lasts. take Carol for a walk in it tomorrow, it can be quite romantic when you don't have to go to work. goodnight That is a no no, as if I fall down in deep snow and started to sink, she will just carry on walking and pretend she left the house on her own. Good night mate see you soon
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Post by aussie on Feb 7, 2009 10:22:28 GMT
If you were superior you would be able to see your sheep in any conditions, poor bleaters!
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Post by stuartB on Feb 7, 2009 21:03:39 GMT
If you were superior you would be able to see your sheep in any conditions, poor bleaters! Are Australian sheep a different colour?? All's well today but have another weather warning for the next few days. I hope we can get down next weekend
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Post by aussie on Feb 8, 2009 11:11:05 GMT
Are Australian sheep a different colour? They are now mate, charcoal black, seen the news about the bush fires. I hope the people get hold of the arsonists before the police get hold of them, personally I would cover the barstards in petrol and set fire too them. If the police get them they will probably get of on mental illness grounds, these people deserve nothing less than DEATH!
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Post by aussie on Feb 9, 2009 13:10:55 GMT
There is now 130 people dead, listening to radio reports earlier brought me to tears. Can`t bring myself to put the news on!
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Post by aussie on Feb 9, 2009 19:21:02 GMT
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Post by stuartB on Feb 9, 2009 20:49:17 GMT
Are Australian sheep a different colour? They are now mate, charcoal black, seen the news about the bush fires. I hope the people get hold of the arsonists before the police get hold of them, personally I would cover the barstards in petrol and set fire too them. If the police get them they will probably get of on mental illness grounds, these people deserve nothing less than DEATH! Not good news. i hope all your family and mates are ok
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Post by Dave on Feb 9, 2009 21:51:36 GMT
There is now 130 people dead, listening to radio reports earlier brought me to tears. Can`t bring myself to put the news on! Aussie i have been following all the news and J.Vine did a piece on his show on radio two today. An expert explained all the reasons the fire has burned the way it has, one thing was the ten year drought and another about all the Forest rubbish( from the trees etc) mainly the oils that come from the trees there and this is what it seems has made the fires even worse. It seems so scary the real speed it has moved and some off the stories that have come out have been so very sad. I heard there were 400 fires, some seem to have been caused by lightning, but some have been started on purpose. Lets hope that those who have started any of the fires get caught and get put away for a very long time.
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Post by aussie on Feb 10, 2009 9:12:55 GMT
They`ve already caught some of the scum bags, did you see the report about the family driving down the highway trying to outrun the fires and got caught and incinerated. Straight roads relatively fast cars and the fires overtake you! So far my family and friends are safe but you never can tell which way it will break next, thats why the CFA find it hard to battle these infernos especially when they are 4 stories high and travelling at anything up to 100mph!
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