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Graveyard shift Dion??

i hope its a bit clear when i drive back to adelaide...this is perfect sleeping weather

OHHHH YEAHHHH! :D:(:D

Have had power out today, its back on now but heaps of areas are out ATM.

http://www.etsautilities.com.au/centric/ne...ons_current.jsp

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jeez man u look close at these pics :D

anyways weather man dans report is the only 1 that matters, im forcasting lots of bogans taking advantage of the wet to counter the lack of power there fully sic commos have. 1 wheel peels will be happening in the north of metropolitan area and following through to the south early in teh morn.

cops will be issuing defects as always and well enjoy a nice weekend of getting shitfaced instead of driving

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was working out in shed on the race car all day between the noise of the rain on the tin and the thunder it was bloody loud the whole shed lit up some times with the lightning .

but on the bright side my 27.000 litre rain water and the 5000 lt are chockers so plenty of water for the lawn this summer

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