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Heads up!Any of you with cars or valuable stuff outside:time to cover up!One of my customers "out west" of Canberra has been totalled by hail,and the Bureau of Meterology says it's headed our way...Hopefully it misses us,but if it doesn't:get your 'Line inside!!

Yeah OK - you were right. So now you can say I told you all so. But your definately a man ahead of your time Jayce. How'd you know a week ago we were going to get hail Today.

It was crazy in Civic. Hail was a fair size too.

yeah, it hailed at russell too, stu picked up the 'line from my carpark to get her under shelter before the hail came. talk about devotion!!! turned out to be all for naught, cos no cars suffered any damage, oh well, things we do for our beloved skylines, my workmates now think I am truly nuts! hehehe. Hope none of you got any hail damage

Hail? HAIL?? Don't be ridiculous, it's a trick. They are small alien space craft designed to splinter on impact and and spread the eggs of tiny creatures from the planet DOTARS that grow into 3m tall monsters that feed on Skylines.

Drive for your lives!!!

The God of Autosalon is our only hope. Time to get into those lycra overalls Jayce and frighten them all to death.

Hail? HAIL?? Don't be ridiculous, it's a trick. They are small alien space craft designed to splinter on impact and and spread the eggs of tiny creatures from the planet DOTARS that grow into 3m tall monsters that feed on Skylines.  

Drive for your lives!!!  

The God of Autosalon is our only hope. Time to get into those lycra overalls Jayce and frighten them all to death.

Hahahahahaha!ROFLMAO!!!Although...(quiet pause)...now I'm worried someone knows my "little secret"! :ufo:

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