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You sure do know how to make me laugh Michael! :lol:
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Michael your posts are always a joy to read :D

I feel the same way about my climate when I compare it to other major cities in Australia - cold fronts and Sour weterlies :evil:
When cold fronts come you will cry; I wish there was a blocking high, cold fronts bring miserable cold and drizzle, which makes me sniffle.
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Michael your posts are always a joy to read :D

I feel the same way about my climate when I compare it to other major cities in Australia - cold fronts and Sour weterlies :evil:

wtf, how the hell did this become a double post? damn my computer to hell :twisted:
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When cold fronts come you will cry; I wish there was a blocking high, cold fronts bring miserable cold and drizzle, which makes me sniffle.
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saaaab wrote:Michael your posts are always a joy to read :D
They are? :roll:
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saaaab wrote:I feel the same way about my climate when I compare it to other major cities in Australia - cold fronts and Sour weterlies :evil:
Hmmm February 24 2003 I was over for business and just about died in the 30+ degrees (I think it was 35 or 36?) wearing my formal work clothes! I remember feeling the heat of the pavement through my shoes...

All of my trips over there have seen pretty nice conditions except for my last trip when I stayed an extra day and spent most of it sheltering from hail and freezing wind.. gave up and tried to catch an earlier flight home.

The food is always good though no matter what the weather! Tsindos on Lonsdale is a favourite!

Cheers,

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lol mike always make me laff with u and you SW winds i fele the same way about the SW winds
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Yeah, watch out for those Drewey Side-Rod Weather Systems ;)

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heres a drewery map rather simplified for who isnt sure what am saying here ;)
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