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Yes that one was an entree Chris.

Seems as if Daleo, cav33r, myself, fatz, GOD12U, Yts and PLYNX have dodged a bullet just now. Hope Pete, AggroDave and Luke are ok down the hill. Looks worse for Central Coast actually.

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Yah i managed to get the 33 home from blacktown about 10min before it hit St Marys. She was garaged and locked up. Unfortunately my wife got caught driving home and shes only just got her P's, the little starlet apparently aqua plained twice and she almost lost control. She was shaken but is ok. Apparently more weather to come this arvo so everyone stay safe.

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I was coming home on my bike last night just as the rain hit at Ryde; WOW!

I was doing ok, as my tyres cut through it even at higher speed; but people in cars were doing so amazingly stupid stuff...

As you say Terry, we were lucky to miss the brunt of it at home; so that was good.

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