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The politicians are what's wrong with Victoria. They wait until things are at a point where they are forced to do something. We need people who are going to act to resolve a problem before it happens... its just like Noble Park - but that's another thred - lol... there is so many things they could be doing and should be doing, every one saw this coming a mile away. Its not like the dam was full one day and then almost empty the next. It's like the kid that leaves his home work to the last min and rushes it and gets an E, but gets bumped up to a D because he has a pretty cover... that's what the government is doing...

/rant ova

Edited by Helio

So this is why all you people decided to move to QLD :) I leave my sprinklers on all night long here, no water restrictions :yes: Never had a power failure in neraly a year since I have lived in Rocky, sucks to be Victoria but, with all those bushfires, I hope no one gets killed..........

It will only become a bif deal when there is a man in a chicken suit running the state........

Oh shit it's a big deal!

Haha a man in a chicken suit... but the person running the state is the man who wears the chicken suit but only on weekends.... :)

Yesterday was all f*kked up mang, no air-con, washing stopped half way through, couldnt even relax and watch t.v for like 3 hours! haha. Or shower!! ice cold showers a :)

Sucks to be you if you have an electric hot water system, but either way, there's no way that any shower could have been "cold" yesterday, the temperature of the water coming out of the cold tap was anything but cold.

.....and why would you want a hot shower when its 40 degrees? :no:

The politicians are what's wrong with Victoria.

pretty much. like selling half our water to NSW when they needed it. then going oh wait... f**k now we have none. WATER BANS FOR ALL.

pity teh fool with no power.. muhahaha :no:

i know ay, kinda makes me glad im in qld most of this year. still considering moving to melbz man? haha

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