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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: brent j on April 22, 2015, 09:59:12 pm
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Watching the telly up here I'm hoping that anyone in the NSW area affected by these storms is ok
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Wow
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big branch down in driveway, water ingress to my garage thanks to next doors stormwater. no one hurt, many similar stories from my friends.
All good
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Main North rail line near Patterson
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You Blokes have had so much rain ...
I heard that yesterday the Police in Sydney had caught a Old bloke with a Big Grey beard and a Big wooden Boat .
that was taking the animals out of the zoo in Sydney in pairs of 2 and loading them into his Ark
The Picture of the main line is unbelievable
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I hope all you lot up there are safe and dry.......actually, I don't care about any of you as long as the bikes are safe and dry ::)
Looking at those pics of the rail line, I don't think anyone is going to be catching a train north or south any time soon.
My thoughts are with you all.
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Thanks for the kind thoughts and humor, enjoying the giggle :) and thanks for the texts and pm's been too busy to reply, but thanks.
Big mess, another huge clean up. Don't get me wrong so glad not to be in the count of four that the Reeper took :-[
Condolences to their friends and families.
Never for me have I heard wind ROAR like it before. So many trees down on wires and houses.
Got to zig-zag all over town to get to the dump past all the road closures.
Over 4000 power lines down from trees etc. Pretty trippy stats. Still 85,000 homes without power in the Hunter and another 80,000 still out of power on the Central Coast.
My ute was parked in the street. The wind tore the Hard Top and fixing hardware clean off the back, which then went on a rampage, sorry Neighbors :o ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) :( Didn't want it anymore anyhow ::) ::)
The hand brake and park slot didn't hold the ute against the wind :( ::) ::) ::)
The wind pushed the whole thing six foot along the road into the back of my Kayak, which softened the blow ::)
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Blew a lot of roller doors in and roofs off, mainly tiled ones.
The stench of wet carpet surely does suk, but it comes in handy for holding down all the dump loads.
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Got to look on the upside ::) Silver lining,,,the local council is throwing the tip gates open for three weeks come Saturday.
NO CHARGE for three weeks, ,,which is a big deal and major opportunity,,,
Will save a huge amount in tip fees. Particularly with all the weight of the wet carpet.
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Far Out :-\
Main North rail line near Patterson
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Hey Mick was in the Sleepy Hill motel at Raymond Terrace on the first night of the storms. The wind noise was just like the Cyclones id been through in Nth Qld. Left at 7.00am hoping the trip to Sydney would be ok. Lots of trees down dragging down the power lines. Was amazed on freeway to Sydney, SES had been through and chopped a lot of tree branches n the freeway, but every so Ks a fallen tree canopy was across the left lane. I chuffed along at 60-80kph couldn't believe how many cars and trucks where still doing the 110 in the heavy wind and rain. Saw a couple of accidents along the way but was amazed there wasn't more as they wouldn't let you into the right lane when left blocked. Heaps of idiots. Hope things are starting to sort out for yourself and family.
Rosco 86
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Thanks Rossco, I bet you didn't do much sleeping in the Sleepy hill motel that night.
Yes, I am just amazed at the amount of downed trees too.
Yes we are all fine and healthy. None of us injured and a lot better of then some, thanks.
A lot to clean up, but it could of and nearly was a lot worse.
I am so great full that the heavy fiberglass lid of my ute did't hurt anyone.
Huge metal flashings that came off an industrial building across the road could of killed some one if they had speared threw a window or such. The eye hovered around over us, the wind at times came from every point of the compass.
We are counting our blessings for sure, so lucky, not unlucky.
I feel your pain about some of the fools on the road, I have to get one of those camera event recorders.
I saw a fool driving one of those LPG tri-axle semis(bombs) over a hundred K/kr on the M1, F3, one handed whilst texting with the other >:(
What drew my attention, was the fact that he was all over the joint.
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Far out Mick. That must of been some scary night with winds strong enough to blow the lid off your ute and move it 6 feet. And taking it all in your stride, kudos to you and your family.
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Good to hear every one is safe.
We lost a few large gumtrees and relocated a couple of tons of driveway.nothing to worry about.My son(lives next to the Paterson river) was not so lucky all his bikes and collections of bike stuff have all been underwater.
Big day today getting pumps, cars ,tractors, mowers etc going,any thing the tide will let us get to.
Tomorrow its into the bike shed to start washing,draining and clearing the snakes out of all the engines lol.
It could have been worse?at least it is all still there and salvageable, not washed away and gone forever like a lot of other peoples stuff.
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Sad to hear so many losses, but like you say mate,
"Good to hear every one is safe."
Good to know your son and his young family were all safe up on the second floor and not swept away :)
And a bloke with your nouse will certainly help him save some stuff tomorrow. Good luck.
I would come and help, but we have trees down and tiles off at my daughters joint.
You need to get in touch with Zane, he just said is is keen to help you out but can't get in touch with you or Joel.
Zane probably wouldn't tell you, but himself and a young bloke he had never met before went through thigh height flood waters and got an 80 year old lady out before her house flooded.
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Far out Mick. That must of been some scary night with winds strong enough to blow the lid off your ute and move it 6 feet. And taking it all in your stride, kudos to you and your family.
Hi Mark, it was hell scary alright, hell scary. I live very close to the harbor.
Its been reported a cargo freighter birthed a kilometer away recorded gusts of 165 k/hr,,,5 kays of a class 3
I didn't sleep for two nights, with my phone I refreshed our local Nobby's observation point every 10mins,
Nobby's recordings failed when it reached 138.5 and was then of line for more than 5 hours.
I understand why our northern brothers that cop this stuff more regularly have stronger building codes.
We figure our little side street was like a south facing wind funnel, and figure when the ute lid came off, it acted like a sail for a moment, driving the ute forward.
But the Subaru Forester parked behind me also moved forward a couple of feet and skewed sideways a little as well.
For interest sake I was going to try and get into the industrial building today and get a pic of the trashed ute lid, but it some how seems totally insignificant now after reading the woes of others :(
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Mick the most frightning thing about that was that the old lady was my ex mother in law, did it because I was asked by my daughter.
There are still some decent young people around, that bloke stopped when he saw me waiding through the water and just came in and helped get the old duck out. Never seen him before and might not ever see him again he just thought it was the right thing to do.
Zane
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Mick the most frightning thing about that was that the old lady was my ex mother in law, did it because I was asked by my daughter.
There are still some decent young people around, that bloke stopped when he saw me waiding through the water and just came in and helped get the old duck out. Never seen him before and might not ever see him again he just thought it was the right thing to do.
Zane
I reckon I come across low life oxygen wasters all the time, nearly everyday in fact,,,,
pitty it takes events like this to remind me that most people are still good and decent folk.
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Hi Mick,
Thanks for the offer of a helping hand.We haven't had power for the last three days and have been camping at home under candlelight.(its back on now)The landline doesn't work and my mobile phone carked it.Somehow the internet started working?
Like you, my daughters roof leaked and flooded her kitchen.lots of fun there.
Just before the storm I took a months holiday to catch up with a few bike projects.ha ha ha.
Never a dull moment around here.You wouldn't be dead for quids,too much going on.lol.
Zane,
We made a lot of progress today,it is a really long walk along the levy bank to get to Joel's that you would not enjoy.As soon as we get road access we will get the bikes and gear out and you might be able to give us a hand.
Cheers.
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Mick,
Its hard to believe,but while your talking about oxygen thieves.There have been reports of looting of flooded houses along the river by people in boats.
Today at one of the flooded crossings(next to Joels) people have been using tinnies to ferry people and supplies across. Two people got dropped off from a car, jumped into someones tinnie started the outboard and haven't been seen since.
They say that when the water clears up enough on the roads, the rubbernecks in cars have their turn at helping to remove anything that's not bolted down. What is this country coming to?
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Mick,
Its hard to believe,but while your talking about oxygen thieves.There have been reports of looting of flooded houses along the river by people in boats.
Today at one of the flooded crossings(next to Joels) people have been using tinnies to ferry people and supplies across. Two people got dropped off from a car, jumped into someones tinnie started the outboard and haven't been seen since.
They say that when the water clears up enough on the roads, the rubbernecks in cars have their turn at helping to remove anything that's not bolted down. What is this country coming to?
Makes me sick to be part of the human race when I hear about this sort of stuff. It should be legal to shoot ferals on sight >:( Shite, even in America they are allowed to defend themselves and their property. At times of need like you guys are facing, we should have a national guard that patrols, helps and maintains civil rights for victims of storms, fire and flood etc. seeing as we aren't allowed to defend ourselves or our homes.
My thoughts are with you all and I hope you meet more good people than oxygen thieves.
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Hi Mark,
On the other side of the coin,we have the SES and others boating up and down the river delivering food parcels that you can hardly lift and a daily delivery of milk and bread and helping out any way they can.
Thank you for your support.
Cheers.
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My support is only in thought seeing as I am here in Victoria.
Where would this country be if it wasn't for the tireless work of our volunteer brigades like the SES?
Get the army out of their barracks and get them to start doing something to help the country. There are specialty trained bridge builders, engineers, logistics personnel, plant operators and some of the most sophisticated machinery on the planet. Put it to good use I say and stop expecting volunteers to do all the heavy lifting!
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That would have been one enjoyable day at work :D
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Not that I am looking to waste anyone's time with low value trivia,,,,,
but it is a quite Friday night,,,
and i just got of the phone from a fu''''ng wally who reckons theres no way the wind/storm would rip off the hardtop and fittings from your ute,,,,
So i just went out under the bleeding sky to get some happy snaps so my story would "Check out" ::)
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And a shot of when everything was just fine,,,,,,,, before the Devil came :-\
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And yes, it was locked!!!!! It buffeted away at it until one lock failed, then lifted that corner etc etc
breaking the gas lift struts off like they were match sticks
The paint marks etc are from the vehicle in front of it that it trashed ::) ::) ::) ::) :o
I suppose you want photos of it too
You wait to I see you tomorrow wally
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Make sure to demonstrate for wally the effect winds of 165km/h can have...... Tie him to the towbar and accelerate to said 165km/h. I'm pretty sure there will be lift off at around 120.......
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;D ;D ;D ;D
its possible he'd been on the diesel fumes again :o
hey Mark I agree whole heartedly with your sentiments re using the opportunity to train up the troops in a real
community crisis situation.
And more in particular some more befitting repercussions for thieving Rat Shit scum.
I saw on the news last night that the night before, some human garbage had raided a SES response truck that came from Canberra to assist.
May every mungrel dog have its day.
Some off our penalties just don't fit the crimes.
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And now our northern brothers in QLD :(
Five lives,,,,lost.
360 millimetres of rain in less than 24 hours at Caboolture, north of Brisbane.
Hard times, good luck up there neighbours.
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And now our northern brothers in QLD :(
Five lives,,,,lost.
360 millimetres of rain in less than 24 hours at Caboolture, north of Brisbane.
Hard times, good luck up there neighbours.
Yep, mother nature sure is having a hissy fit at the moment.
Hope every one of our QLD brethren is safe and dry.
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It was all over in a matter of hours. Close to 300 mm over a two hour period. IF live beside a Creek that comes up every time it rains a bit heavy but this was a bit more than usual. The rain just couldn't get away so it started backing up and went over the walls in had built and started to encroach on the house. .
something must have said that's enough as it touched the back wheels of my bikes and went no further.
A Metre higher than any of the locals has seen and in such a short time.I THE level drops just as fast but leaves the mud behind.
This weekend is gerni time . Part of the fun with living in the sunshine coast hinterland.