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Hah I love the comments on the advertiser website. Theyre giving the journos heaps of shit

like :

"The Day Winter Struck Back" ? We are not at war. This is not a to and fro affair of one upmanship and cunning play. This is weather and only weather. I was unaware of any competition between the citizens of Adealide and the Weather. I was not informed that I was to battle it out with the elements at any given opportunity. How do we score, are there points for umbrellas being turned out, or not getting wet on you morning stroll, where are the rules? Can anyone help with these pressing issues as I want to do my part in the great battle of people vs seasons. Is there also a summer series to look forward to or is it only winter that gets to play hard ball with us mere mortals? Posted by: Richard of Somerton Park 10:17am today

and :

I am not impressed by the gallery, these pictures are old and not enjoyable. Please update your technology to put the photos in a relevant date or category order for more pleasurable viewing. Posted by: Ryan of 10:04am today

and:

Good photo, Greg Higgs. As of 9:20am this morning, it seems to be the only photo of yesterday's weather. "Relive the Anzac Day storms" - why? The re-running of out-of-date photos (some even duplicated) from 4 months ago does not bode well for a pay-site Adelaide Now. " Adelaide 4 Months Ago" would be more accurate.

Posted by: Jim of SA 9:28am today

Ahh i bet some of these 2 bit hacks are regretting feedback

-D

Anybody want to play indoor soccer with writeoff and myself at the O'Halloren rec centre on Monday nights?

It seems we need players for the team of any skill level as it is just a social kick around, but as i found out you do need a basic level of fitness.

PM me or writeoff if you are interested

Cheers

Shaun

rofl....count me out...i was known as the steam train when i used to play...took me a while to get to top speed...then it took a while to stop....i had a weedy little punk try and take me on once.....nearly broke his leg then had the audacity to have a go at me about it

Oh god lol.

http://www.advertiser.com.au/adelaidenow/h.../HoonWatch.html

Check out the hoon map. Someone submitted that a Skyline, with a passenger, was holding a office chair out the window while hooning and then threw it out the window?!

How the f**k do you get a office chair in a Skyline?! I lol'd.

Oh god lol.

http://www.advertiser.com.au/adelaidenow/h.../HoonWatch.html

Check out the hoon map. Someone submitted that a Skyline, with a passenger, was holding a office chair out the window while hooning and then threw it out the window?!

How the f**k do you get a office chair in a Skyline?! I lol'd.

must of been stolen from santa clause

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