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i think about buying a generator every year in the fire season

im sure i will next year too, i should just go get one.

Pump, tank and generator is a good combo to have.

Currently down the coast it's about 20min away.

Hope a southerly change comes and it goes away.

Everyone stay safe

Not a good time to be on the highway,

drive her onto the beach if you have to. salt is bad but fires worse.

post a hello or something when your in the clear dude.

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While I'm nearly certain there's not much threat at this stage to houses in the ACT, should shit turn sour I'm happy to help people if needed! I highly doubt it will come to it, but if it gets to the point of anyone being evacuated from their residences, happy to use my van to help people pack the shit they want to take with them!

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While I'm nearly certain there's not much threat at this stage to houses in the ACT, should shit turn sour I'm happy to help people if needed! I highly doubt it will come to it, but if it gets to the point of anyone being evacuated from their residences, happy to use my van to help people pack the shit they want to take with them!

The Date rape van?

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