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my window was open this morning as I was still sleeping and I kept waking up as I had difficulties breathing ... then when I finally did get up I realized what's up. f**king hell, I might have some early stages of asthma I think I'm starting to panic.. so hard to breathe even with all windows closed

Even the car started behaving weirdly .. just went to the local shops to buy some milk and sitting at the lights the revs got stuck at 2000rpm until I blipped the throttle a bit ..thena while later SLIP light came on. It's gotta be the dust messing the sensors or intake up

Apparently the wind is supposed to ease off in the afternoon. I'll be out watching for a good sunset. :D

Those of you with SLR and DSLR cameras be advised that it is NOT a good idea to change lenses OUTSIDE your car or house.

Apparently the wind is supposed to ease off in the afternoon. I'll be out watching for a good sunset. :D

Those of you with SLR and DSLR cameras be advised that it is NOT a good idea to change lenses OUTSIDE your car or house.

Yea thats a good point im doing the same thing with our AV gear the warehouse is all closed up and all my gear onsite im keeping covered if possible its bad enough doing jobs near a beach then you open up the mixers a few weeks later to see why its not working and you find its all rusted from the salty air.

lolz one of my friends in the city (brisbane) just called me, her building was evacuated and ppl were chilling on the streets, n there are/were ambos and firefighters around trying to calm ppl down

wouldnt being inside be safer? hmm idk lol

I slept with my window open last night and woke up with my whole room, closet and ensuite covered in dust! It's gonna take ages to clean! :P

Hahaha. Thats gonna be a disaster!

The sky is getting red-er here in Brisbane too as we speak

Yeah skies starting to go orange up here :S

I can hear a remix of a Deep Purple song coming along... Dusttt on the waterr... FIRE IN THE SKY!!

Sorry couldn't resist :P

shouldnt that be "duuusst on the skyline... and now dust in your eye."

took this photo this morning. thought i would stay home after seeing this.

:P

Hahahah Awesome picture do u live just above LUNA PARK the company i work for just took over as the Inhouse Audio Visual Company which is kinda cool we get heaps of work there now

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