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Yeh, worst part is the uninsured skyline in my drive way. If it get wrecked im going to rebuild it and get Yasi number plates :thumbsup:

thats the spirit mate. Do all you can to protect you and yours then just spit in its face and say bring it bitch,

Good luck up there guys, We're thinking of you.

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thats the spirit mate. Do all you can to protect you and yours then just spit in its face and say bring it bitch,

Good luck up there guys, We're thinking of you.

Cheers mate, my biggest problem at the moment will be the beer supply after tomorrow..

Is anyone else a little worried with what the tail of the cyclone is doing?

Im no expert in weather but it seems to be nearly starting to swirl itself.....

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Yep noticed it, and someone brought it up in one of the Bligh or gillard conferences but they quickly said no

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