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That it is Mel

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Well for the GC anyways

I hope to god that is a lie... I want to die... My phone says it's 7 here but there was ice on Zanes work van windscreen... My fingertips hurt it's that cold, when we landed in Canberra on Friday night it was -1 and I was rugged up like an eskimo!!!

ha! If only I could control the weather

Ahh yeah if only I could... It would always be warm...! And if it was cold it would only be cold to the point I could tolerate it and no further...

However it shouldn't be cold enough for 3 pairs of socks, tights, jeans, long sleve shirt, big jacket, onesie and blankets with the heater on and still cold...

are you sleeping outside or something?

Hahahah I feel the cold really badly which is half the reason we moved to QLD - This morning my fingertips were sore they were that cold!

you remind me of my work colleague Jenny.

She dresses up like an Eskimo in the morning because she cannot tolerate the cold lol

Turbo gurus, I'm tossing up between a hoghflow with a journal bearing and I've with a ball bearing. What other than $500 and faster spool are the benefits of the ball bearing? Looking for about 250rwkw and good response.

Kgo.

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