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That guy putting the witches hats out in the 2nd last pic was probably getting sprayed constantly... that would suck hardcore

They should give that job to homeless bums.... they earn some money AND have a bath.

Edited by ToMMaH

gateway bridge was crazy this morning... blocked drains on the side of the bridge south bound caused a huge torrent of water coming down to the bottom...

was nuts to see, was even crazier to watch the trucks take it on and end up going sideways at 5kph due to the waters speed at the bottom of the bridge... :P

gateway bridge was crazy this morning... blocked drains on the side of the bridge south bound caused a huge torrent of water coming down to the bottom...

was nuts to see, was even crazier to watch the trucks take it on and end up going sideways at 5kph due to the waters speed at the bottom of the bridge... :P

haha yeh truck drivers are nuts im a storeman in bundy for a woolies store we flooded on friday had a backlog of water come up truckies arent scared to enter the water.. i got some good video footage on me phone.

i'd hate to get me car under water :)

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