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'Meanwhile In Australia...'

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Rule 1.... Never admit to having an inflatable doll
Rule 2.... Never be seen in public with said item
Rule 3.... Never get caught in possesion of said item

of all the things to use as a buoyancy aid... :icon_lol:

i was expecting more of your girls when i first read the title and poster, y'must be getting old Panther :wiggle:
 
Bloody Muppets.
The "Yarra River" and "Warrandyte North" are in Victoria unless I'm greatly mistaken.

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What a couple of idiots.

Baz, you and the rest of the AH crew holding out ok?
 
Yeah mate, we're OK. The offices are totalled and now stripped out. Volunteer crews are amazing, the area is cleaned out and we're expecting renovations to start soon.

A few pics. The mud line in the trees gives an idea of the flood height.
 
Bugger of a job!
I remember Ipswich in 1974 (I was stationed at Amberley briefly) and was staggered to see flood debris in the telegraph wires .....!!
 
Ipswich got hit with another storm today. Poor sods trying to clear up have had to start over.
 
Yeah mate, we're OK. The offices are totalled and now stripped out. Volunteer crews are amazing, the area is cleaned out and we're expecting renovations to start soon.

A few pics. The mud line in the trees gives an idea of the flood height.

Bazz,
Good to see things are improving! Having lived 5yrs in Louisiana, I can definitely relate to the dangers of flooding....
 
Yeah...read this post yesterday and thought...what the hell are they talking about Qld for when it's in VIC....huh.??
 
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