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Apparantly it crossed the coast up near Bundy.......going to be LOTS of rain. destructive winds warning is still out , hope they don't eventuate ( been there ...donethat..Darwin...Max not Tracy)

James ...you know not of what you speak!

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Bah I.T. ppl never get sent home............ nice warm and toasty here at work, although outside is looking pretty bad, not looking forward to the bicycle ride home :)

My gf is a programmer and SHE got sent home, she works on the gold coast too.....(had to drive up to springwood, where we live)

your boss just sux is all

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Yeah Ska, your boss is a loser and sux big time.

I closed the business for the afternoon and sent all the staff home.

It was too dangerous for the staff to stay and the electricity was cutting out so whats the point of staying open. Plus people have family and homes away from the business that they have to look after when these events happen.

Oh and hang on I work in the I.T industry too.

Tell your boss that there is more to life than money.

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i was worried the annex i built for our garage (extra protection for our baby)

would blow away, but i must have tied it down good

its still there!!!

lost half a atree in the front yard nearly onto our old mirage

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