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Everyone here is going apeshit. Moving cars to higher ground, running around screaming, sand bagging. I think i even saw a dude with a "the end is nigh" sign at one point. So much chaos. So much lulz.

Col, your area does go under pretty hardcore. I suggest you move the R if you can.

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Waiting on the signal from the site manager to abandon ship. I have a feeling we're going to go down with it rather than evacuate though >_<

my back yard is flooded the pool is over flowing, my gutters are over flowing, the drains are back feeding water...

same, same, same, same.

im staying home...

not same :(.

Working next to the river. King tide today aswell apparently shit is going to get real.

Will be worse for you tomorrow.

Everyone here is going apeshit. Moving cars to higher ground, running around screaming, sand bagging. I think i even saw a dude with a "the end is nigh" sign at one point. So much chaos. So much lulz.

LOL, I love it.

Col, your area does go under pretty hardcore. I suggest you move the R if you can.

+1

Waiting on the signal from the site manager to abandon ship. I have a feeling we're going to go down with it rather than evacuate though >_<

A captain should always go down with his shit :thumbsup:

Urgh, flood warning now for pine rivers and strathpine. Couldn't move the 31 if I wanted to...

Should I go and sandbag?

Martin build me a computer. Kgo.

Yeah yeah, will get on it... Budget?

A captain should always go down with his shit :thumbsup:

Ship even.

Go sandbag imo. $1500 budget.

Yeah I think I might. $1500 for just box, or box + monitors, etc? What does it need to include?

Yeah so like, I can't get home anyway, all the roads are flooded. Will have to wait it out

Box + Monitors. 2 x monitors. Quick enough for Autocad and a few pdfs/word/excel files open at the same time.

OK, will get on it.

SAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVVE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Thats what she said.

Where you at? What u need? If you're at work I'm not far away :)

Working next to the river. King tide today aswell apparently shit is going to get real.

so the river has broken, time this shit just got very serious...

Col, your area does go under pretty hardcore. I suggest you move the R if you can.

we are ok, the drive way is directing waters down towards the garages and the drains are over flowing...

lucky the concrete's sloped down the side of the house so its just taking all my gardens down to the back shed...

the lakes would need to rise about 4m for me to be in any danger of flooding...

if that happened 10,000+ around strathpine & aspley would be in greater danger...

im pretty confident we are safe... fingers crossed...

Err, they evacuated most of low lying stranthpine, and the bridge there has been cut. that being said i don't know your situation. But Still, hindsight and water damage can be a bitch.

Err, they evacuated most of low lying stranthpine, and the bridge there has been cut. that being said i don't know your situation. But Still, hindsight and water damage can be a bitch.

Meh, house should be OK, it's up pretty high in Petrie. I just need to figure out a way to get to it, which means getting across the pine river somehow...

my back yard is flooded the pool is over flowing, my gutters are over flowing, the drains are back feeding water...

im staying home...

same here, but without the whole pool thing

Working next to the river. King tide today aswell apparently shit is going to get real.

Shit just got real....

Everyone here is going apeshit. Moving cars to higher ground, running around screaming, sand bagging. I think i even saw a dude with a "the end is nigh" sign at one point. So much chaos. So much lulz.

Col, your area does go under pretty hardcore. I suggest you move the R if you can.

Much lulz for living in low laying areas close to the river.

same, same, same, same.

but different, different, different, different.

Urgh, flood warning now for pine rivers and strathpine. Couldn't move the 31 if I wanted to...

Samford is under water also. No ins, nor outs.

SAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVVE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Where is Obe-Wan when you need him....

so the river has broken, time this shit just got very serious...

Agreed.

we are ok, the drive way is directing waters down towards the garages and the drains are over flowing...

lucky the concrete's sloped down the side of the house so its just taking all my gardens down to the back shed...

the lakes would need to rise about 4m for me to be in any danger of flooding...

if that happened 10,000+ around strathpine & aspley would be in greater danger...

im pretty confident we are safe... fingers crossed...

Good to hear you not going to be breathing water whilst you sleep.

Err, they evacuated most of low lying stranthpine, and the bridge there has been cut. that being said i don't know your situation. But Still, hindsight and water damage can be a bitch.

Low level brisge is out, upper brindge is split-laned.

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