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Mate what a storm!!!

About 1:30 - 1:50 am the wind is howling her tits off and hail and rain is pelting down. The carpark at work is 15cm deep in hail in some points and our store was leaking. Freaking mad, I was outside in the rain making hail balls as I've never seen snow and this was pretty damn close, it even made the crunch sound when you walked on it.:)

I am a simple, simple man:uh-huh:

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I got waken up by Window cracking sound this morning around 3:30 am... from under car park at my place.

so I thought farking thieves again so I took trusty Number 4 iron phone then went out side...

it was still dark and raining a bit also the wind was just too strong...

I go down there I saw my car was ok :) and other cars all ok exapt this one lancer parked quite far away from the enterance of building had cracked window on the passanger side. and that's it.

I did see anyone but I must been scare the theives away.

heheheh some asian dude, half naked and swinging number 4 golf clubs iron and shouting out, who wont be scared :eek1:

anyway I felt sorry for the owner of the car cuz he wake up this morning seeing the his car window is Broken... well I was not happy when my car got broken into...

fark I should tell people to upgrade te frekin car park!

anyway thanks for reading

cheers

Joe

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