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No water at Aspley. Don't know what's happened at the workshop yet, they haven't shown windsor on the news. They seem to only be concentrating on yuppie suburbs where houses are worth more, and big industrial areas.

No water at Aspley. Don't know what's happened at the workshop yet, they haven't shown windsor on the news. They seem to only be concentrating on yuppie suburbs where houses are worth more, and big industrial areas.

My sister's shop is in the homezone there at windsor (low lying and flood prone). They didn't get flooded.

No water at Aspley. Don't know what's happened at the workshop yet, they haven't shown windsor on the news. They seem to only be concentrating on yuppie suburbs where houses are worth more, and big industrial areas.

Could just be that they can't fly over the breakfast creek area due to the airport etc. Would be very interested to see what's going ont here, An aunt's got a renter there that we're goign to help her clean up.supposedly its up over the windows.

We didn't get hit. Plenty of places around us did though. We we're lucky. Hope everyone else is doing okay. We're still without power until late tomorrow according to energex. Baskins tonight lol?

My sister's shop is in the homezone there at windsor (low lying and flood prone). They didn't get flooded.

Ah sweet. If they didn't, then we didn't. That'll make tomorrow's clean up heaps easy and we should be able to move all the cars back. I wonder if they'll ship us off to newstead later in the day to sort that out...

Went down to Windsor last night and parts were underwater with roads cut off, especially around the bowls club.

Albion maccas -> breakfast creek was eerie last night. No lights, floodwater up on the road.

People were scaaaaarrrred.

Went into town last night with a mate. There is some construction happening on Mary street where they are building a 93 story building (I think). When we got there, only a small amount of water was making it's way into the big hole in the ground. At 1.30 this morning is was gushing in like a waterfall. I think we saw the water level rise in the hole by about 3 meters. The hole is about 100m x 200m by ??? deep. Big-Fark-Off hole.

Our workshop in the valley is fine, got water around it but was still 2 metres off getting to the floor level, didn't even need to fire up the pumps in the basement.

Keen for baskin's tonight

Scott, the building on Mary street is being built by Mirvac or Meriton can't remember which. 11 levels of basement. deepest basement in the southern hemisphere apparently.

Mangs we have power back in Taringa thank god. Back in work tomorrow though. The office didn't flood so I'm back in lol.

Martin we can get in no worries, i'll chart a course!

Nautical theme tonight, bring your R33's

SexF is a bit of a boat...

It would take me probably half an hour to even get to your place. Youngs crossing, Petrie Bridge, and Dohles Rocks Rd all stil closed. I'll have to go down to the bruce at mango hill then up to bald hills then back to your place. Maybe we should meet at bald hills or aspley or something then go from there?

Scott, the building on Mary street is being built by Mirvac or Meriton can't remember which. 11 levels of basement. deepest basement in the southern hemisphere apparently.

I went that deep once...

Mangs we have power back in Taringa thank god. Back in work tomorrow though. The office didn't flood so I'm back in lol.

Yeah I'll have to go back in tomorrow as well. Can't get away with 3 days of doing nothing when I'm meant to be working.

I'm on holidays tomorrow so i got the day off, martin i'll just come over later this arvo around 5

Colin i was watching them fly over your construction site, i lol'd a little

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