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New storm bearing down on NSW

Tuesday Jun 19, 2007

Residents of a big swathe of coastal and inland NSW have been warned to expect cyclonic wind, flash flooding and massive seas tonight.

:D

OoOOoo! Lets go watch surfers get smashed against the rocks! :D

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I just hope im home before it hits....ppl cant drive in the rain.....they will go nuts in this....

ahaha most people in sydney cant drive.. i have had 7 people nearly drive into me with out indacating or even looking over there shoulder.. just makes me want to whip out the tyre iron and start goin wacko AND WHATS WITH people doin 50 in 80 areas f**kin people make me rage..!

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I'm not from Sydney originally but I've been all around Australia and I think Sydney drivers aren't too bad considering the crap roads.

I'm going out for 10 beers with Revhead then I'm going to ride my motorbike home to Sutherland along the coast. Yeehah!!!

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not more rains.. my house has already been flooded..

insurance ppl came the other day and took the carpets away n all..

lol the waiting list for new carpet is 1 month!! CRAZY!!

Just settle for fluoro green and you'll get it straight away :(

yeah ask my girl friend if i love my car....shes jealous of the love we share...

I've been accused of loving the car more than the girlfriend.. numerous times.. lol

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