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Hope all our friend are safe


Hope all our  grey nomad friends and their  family  are all safe in this terrible times  in qld and nsw cry 

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ditto, keep safe all of you

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same here, my dad and i are donating money, its all we can do i guess

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Has anyone heard from Dougie at Chinchilla....

Heres hoping he's high n dry and safe.....

To all of thos who have been touched by these devastating floods be it in Qld, NSW or Vic.....

Our thoughts are with you all.

Hoo Roo
Grumps


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I live on a hill on the southside of Brisbane, so I've been high and dry.

My son has been isolated, but are safe.

I have a cousin in Chincilla and he's had his home inundated, so I hope Dougie got out before inundation.



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Hey Guys n Gals,

Yeah lets all think of those worse off than us just for a second once a day, and Dougie if your out there hope your all good mate.....

Hoo Roo
Grumps

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Yes our thoughts go out to all flood victims, in qld nsw
keep safe guys

-- Edited by howdrink on Saturday 15th of January 2011 08:10:23 AM

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One story I saw on TV was about an older couple who'd not long bought a brand new motorhome in readiness for their travels.

They were among those caught in the 'inland tsunami'. As well as their house being inundated, the motor home was tipped over and in a terrible mess.

I really felt for them. cry

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Yes Grumps, I'm still around mate. Have been down to see mother in Mildura & met up with Bob & Bev who were getting ready to go to Tassie for a few months.
Wish I had gone with them instead of trying to get back to Chinchilla.
Wasn't in C'chilla when the first flood went thru just after Xmas, but had just come back via Grafton because all roads north were closed inland & copped the second flood few days later on 11/1/11 & haven't been able to get to town until today 17/1.
What a mess, & thank god I came out of both unscathed, unlike so many other poor sods.
Bob is one of those lovely fellows who can't do enough for you. Put in a fan to extract hot air from the back of my fridge because I couldn't get it to work properly & put me on to the new VAST satellite Free TV unit which I bought in Mda cheaper than anywhere else, & of course wouldn't take anything for his trouble. Absolutely lovely people.
I won't be going anywhere for a while after this lot!!

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Now it's western Victoria .
 Horsham , and now Warracknabeal , Kerang and , maybe Dimboola .

Years of dry weather and droughts , now , record floods .

Very weird weather patterns throughout most of the country .

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In 2008 called in to Quambatook, NW Vic, about 60 kms SW of Swan Hill which was in the fourth year of drought. I was visiting a friend.
Some sheep were grazing on the long paddock (road side) and the farmers were hand feeding the remaining stock. The rest of the country was dry and grassless. No harvest out there, and the country, and this little town, looked like God had forgotten it was there, and all the dust had settled on the township. The people were nice and friendly and the humble van park was $8 per night with ensuite. You heard it here first folks. Yes that's right, $8 per night.
The only thing to keep this little place on the map is the annual tractor pull which pulls in the crowds from all over the country. I wasn't there a "pull" time.

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Yes, we are certainly used to dry hot weather and dust.

The funny thing is we still have the dry hot weather (it hasn't rained since last Thursday) but no dust. Instead we have water as far as the eye can see.

Its a strange feeling knowing towns less than 100 ks away from here and flooded and no one can use the roads etc. They say it is heading west and towards the Murray and could last another week.
More towns to be inundated before it reaches where its trying to go.



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