Originally posted by Lilith
Day 2 of no internet or electricity
Stu is wearing the gutted turkey as a hat and scratching around in the backyard looking for a mate after having speared his neighbour for a can of beans.
I would go insane: Don't think I could function without electricity :(
If computers took over the world i would be cool with it if i could still have acces to their services
Ian
as long as he has a flushing toilet, enough toilet paper, and doesn't eat curry he'll be fine. It's times like these when his faith in birds must wane as you'd have thought he could've summoned them to swoop and airlift him to safety. Be safe, Stu :)
narcism
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Originally posted by chlola
I'm kinda ignorant.
Is this standard for your neck of the woods?
thankfully i live in the outer suburbs of Brisbane on a massive hill overlooking the city.
feel bad for the ones near the city though. :(
Sushipunk
Oh hai.
Thanks for the well wishes, guys and girls.
Lost power on Tuesday (Monday for Americans/Canadians), was restored for a bit, then gone again until now. Apparently power might not last, depends on how the flooding goes tonight with the king tide in on the Bris river. Supposed to get nearly up as high as last night (20cm lower or something). Could be funky for some people, but I'm well out of the danger area.
Just ing around on the net while we charge anything with a battery. <3 HTC Desire, it's done me so well over the last few days, just keeping up with what's going on around the city.
Also appreciating the air-con, lol. The humidity is so thick, I can nearly swim through my house. And my back yard smells like a wet farm :wtf:
Fledz
Humidity has been horrible this summer. I think at 7am this morning it was 90% in Sydney. that right off.
You think the floods in Queensland are bad? Look at what's going on in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Mind you, that was a 2 storey house!
Intense!
ps.: RIP doggie :(
stren
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Also appreciating the air-con, lol. The humidity is so thick, I can nearly swim through my house. And my back yard smells like a wet farm :wtf:
wetbackyard :o
jenga
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Originally posted by Lira
You think the floods in Queensland are bad? Look at what's going on in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Mind you, that was a 2 storey house
What a shame that richer countries get all the attention.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by Fledz
Humidity has been horrible this summer. I think at 7am this morning it was 90% in Sydney. that right off.
Glad to hear you're ok mate :gsmile:
humidity is always higher in the morning hours. it was great in Louisiana :gsmile: