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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2013 14:01:17 GMT
Yep Bish, Mr Montecristo is right. I moved out here to Oz about 18 years ago. Love to get back every few years and back to watch some games. Looking forward to seeing Stoke Everton on New Year's Day. Re those tomatoes, I was going to plant some out this weekend but we've had 3 bloody frosts this week and on top of that crazy bush fires in the nearby mountains that have taken out about 25000 hectares yesterday and some 80 odd houses. Anyway, here's to a great game on Satdee. Cheers Marrer Good luck with the Toms Marrer. In all your time in Oz have you ever come across the term or indeed the act called a "Reverse Dogan?"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2013 14:27:37 GMT
Yep Bish, Mr Montecristo is right. I moved out here to Oz about 18 years ago. Love to get back every few years and back to watch some games. Looking forward to seeing Stoke Everton on New Year's Day. Re those tomatoes, I was going to plant some out this weekend but we've had 3 bloody frosts this week and on top of that crazy bush fires in the nearby mountains that have taken out about 25000 hectares yesterday and some 80 odd houses. Anyway, here's to a great game on Satdee. Cheers Marrer Yes I've heard about those fires from my son ( he's in Sydney ) he was sent home from work yesterday as a precaution ......frosts at this time of the year out there , is that common ?
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Post by marrer on Oct 19, 2013 11:34:08 GMT
Yep Bish, Mr Montecristo is right. I moved out here to Oz about 18 years ago. Love to get back every few years and back to watch some games. Looking forward to seeing Stoke Everton on New Year's Day. Re those tomatoes, I was going to plant some out this weekend but we've had 3 bloody frosts this week and on top of that crazy bush fires in the nearby mountains that have taken out about 25000 hectares yesterday and some 80 odd houses. Anyway, here's to a great game on Satdee. Cheers Marrer Yes I've heard about those fires from my son ( he's in Sydney ) he was sent home from work yesterday as a precaution ......frosts at this time of the year out there , is that common ? It depends where you are Bish. I live over the Blue Mountains inland. We don't have the moderating effects of the ocean so it is common in the spring (Sept 1st to Dec 1st) in this part of the world to have beautiful days in the 20s but it drops back down to anything from 10 to about 5 degrees. Then you get a couple of nights of frost now and again. We have had no frost for a month and then have had 3 nights of it this week. Usually once we clear October it is gone for good. You know when the weather is warming up - the bloody snakes start waking up. Cheers for now Marrer
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Oct 19, 2013 17:51:42 GMT
I mentioned it this morning during the opening meet. A few snorts and chuckles. Sorry salop not much else I can do.
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