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It almost certainly won't be on because the weather is just too unpredictable.

As I said to Paul on the phone this arvo if their is 1 shower in the morning then nothing it will be on but if its rain/clear/rain/clear on and off all morning don't even bother.

It almost certainly won't be on because the weather is just too unpredictable.

As I said to Paul on the phone this arvo if their is 1 shower in the morning then nothing it will be on but if its rain/clear/rain/clear on and off all morning don't even bother.

yea :D dammit..

Yes it's off.

I've spent 2.5hrs working on my other car already so it hasn't been a total waste of a day.

ive put some new chrome door handles on the baby's room door and hung a shutter blind on the window. Now for the downlights!

It was off.... i went, and it was closed. called the number, and an answer message said it was cancelled due to crap weather..!!

Glad i went to Initial Drift first tho, that was ok, rain made it a little unpredictable though.

Aaaaaanyway, had a beer in bar near, then on to home, stopped at restruant for food. all-in-all, not a bad day considering damn weather.

Oh, and while there, i stopped someones dish-rag dog gettin squished on the aproach road, only to see it gettting some grief from a few Magpies in the grounds....

Pffttt to the weather.




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