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What is wrong with it? this morning was all sunny clear blue sky, 1 hour later pissing down rain dark clouds hailing down strong winds...then became all sunny..... ok, decide to go for a cruise,.. nicee. . then 1/2 an hour later started to pourrr down rain.. damn.. looking out the window it is sunny again???

Typical Melbourne weather?

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After living in Melbourne for 18 years straight and in the last few months being up in cairns, i gotta say that melbourne weather suxs ass big time. Everytime i tell someone i am from melbourne when i am up in cairns they all say something like 'Aint you happy to be up here', 'u poor bastard', 'melbourne suxs' and now i agree with their comments :(

...will calder even be on? its been raining for a bit over here, if the track is too wet they cancel it.

i don't even know you guys handle it to be honest.. having a nice car is about cruising around in the sunshine looking at skantily clad woman, not putting your foot down and worrying you're gonna tail swipe another car coz the road is wet.

Originally posted by INASNT

After living in Melbourne for 18 years straight and in the last few months being up in cairns, i gotta say that melbourne weather suxs ass big time. Everytime i tell someone i am from melbourne when i am up in cairns they all say something like 'Aint you happy to be up here', 'u poor bastard', 'melbourne suxs' and now i agree with their comments :D

wow our weather sux more than cairns.... but melbourne isnt a shithole like cairns... victorias the best state there is... everywhere else is boring and sux ass.

weather doesnt make a place exciting...

Originally posted by ApacheX

i dunno man, melbourne is...pretty boring

exactly!

There is heapes of stuff to do in cairns, its a tourist hot spot so there are always people around partying all day and night, chicks in bikinis walking the streets at 3am (its about 20 degrees at that time in winter).

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