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I'm soo hot and bored....no customers coming into the store for the last 4 hrs......

here are some photos around the store I'm working....

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Edited by Leon.T

thanks.....damn soo hot and tired...my bro is a photographer lol.

oppps, what happened here....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=151987

??

Edited by Leon.T

I'm in the office, air con full blast and still HOT!

I've just heard on the radio that power is out in Berwick or something.

Still, i'm hitting the GYM later, good time to loose FAT, there is a small swimming pool at the Gym i go to so i jump straight in after work out.

oh god help me I just had to change my coolant so I can go to the SAU meeting tonight.. ARGH SO HOT

Doesnt help the cars been in the sun today either.. I think I just burnt my hand a bit from pushing the car forward :\ hand was on the steel on the.. upper door well? dunno.. too hot to think :)

apart from that trying to stay in aircon..

The pub will have all the fans roaring I'm sure. Too bad for the chefs in the hot kitchen!

Not doin anything now... left work awhile ago, and am at home chillin. Ha ha... there is no power at my store in Edithvale, I think that all the local residence turned their air con on at the same time. Hope it comes back before we close, other wise I will have to go back down there and guard the store :) . Thats not until mid-nit so I'm hopeful it will..

Edited by Helio

Power is out in most of the state, due to the bush fires killing some powerlines. Its going to be out for a while, they want every one who have power, to turn TV's and aircons off to get it back on quicker. [bugger] They are trying to divert power from NSW. Also is creating havok on tha roads with no lights... about 1000 out

Edited by Helio

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