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Power just went out at my place :down: i sure hope it comes back on soon :)

i feel for you man ive go to drive upto mt barker and check my car out + the comohore im driving the a/c pipes are busted lol.need to get new one's for the front of car.

bring it on.

i wouldn't move to Melbourne parents choice or yours Mitch.?

parents , both got offered jobs down there with their current employers , and as we moved from melb to here a few years ago

they want to move back down there as all our family is there etc .

i cant afford to stay here on my own earning $250~ a week so im probably packing up and moving down there :down:

:down: Power just came back on. Aircon FTMFW!!!!!

Same! What suburb are you in? My work lost power for 90 minutes (Dulwich) and all the traffic lights along dequetteville were dead (not flashing, dead dead)

Ruby, did u get affected?

-D

Same! What suburb are you in? My work lost power for 90 minutes (Dulwich) and all the traffic lights along dequetteville were dead (not flashing, dead dead)

Ruby, did u get affected?

-D

Morphett Vale, power only went out for 20 minutes.

Same! What suburb are you in? My work lost power for 90 minutes (Dulwich) and all the traffic lights along dequetteville were dead (not flashing, dead dead)

Ruby, did u get affected?

-D

I'm working at Eastwood. We're on the same grid as the old ETSA building, so I doubt we'd lose power :down:

I'm working at Eastwood. We're on the same grid as the old ETSA building, so I doubt we'd lose power ;)

Hah! Famous last words (cos sooner or later somethin's gonna blow)....

Eastwood eh.... Clint Eastwood?

-D

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