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when an unoppend can of sprite in the back off your gf's car goes **!KAPHUKING BOOM!** right while you are driving in 43 degrees and now are covered in sticky sprite and ears are ringing... 

I couldnt pick up what was left of the can it was that hot...

When you are calling the closest BUnnings to buy a generator and they are all sold out! Every single one of them! I called 3 bunnings to buy one and they were all gone. Had to go to Coburg from Melton!

Now have backup power for fridge and fish tanks of power goes out again!

yeah, but its the western suburbs

:P

My power is yet to go out...

The same can't be said for the whole of Crown last night however...Wouldn't want to see the amount of money lost by the Casino alone, not to mention every restaurant and store in there, as well as every Crown car park...

heres what it looks like at my place

purple is inside, light blue outside

the light blue is slightly higher as the sensor is near bricks (ish)

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you turn you aircon off around midnight ey? hehe :P

When you are calling the closest BUnnings to buy a generator and they are all sold out! Every single one of them! I called 3 bunnings to buy one and they were all gone. Had to go to Coburg from Melton!

Now have backup power for fridge and fish tanks of power goes out again!

Same with fans, all out. As was Kmart. Ended up buying one of the last desk fans left in target.

My power is yet to go out...

The same can't be said for the whole of Crown last night however...Wouldn't want to see the amount of money lost by the Casino alone, not to mention every restaurant and store in there, as well as every Crown car park...

really?

my mums work lost power at around 4:30/5pm yesterday

and it's like 2 minutes from your house

must be on a different grid or something

when you tight ass Indian parents come to you and say

*in an Indian tone*

"son installing the AC in the house was a brilliant idea, fantastic"

hahahahaha

i almost fell of the chair when my mum came up to me and said that

really?

my mums work lost power at around 4:30/5pm yesterday

and it's like 2 minutes from your house

must be on a different grid or something

Went out for a bit last night apparently, but I didn't know as I was waiting outside crown to get a steak. Ended up at highpoint porchetta instead after standing outside crown for an hour.

My mate who lives just around the corner from me lost power at his house the other day but mine was fine

when an unoppend can of sprite in the back off your gf's car goes **!KAPHUKING BOOM!** right while you are driving in 43 degrees and now are covered in sticky sprite and ears are ringing...

I couldnt pick up what was left of the can it was that hot...

+1 LOL!!!!!!

when connex offers free public transport on a day that they know is going to be hotter and expect nothing to go wrong. seriously, do these muppets have half a brain combined at all?

http://www.connexmelbourne.com.au/news.php?newsid=482

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