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Well I think our drought is well & truly over

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Almost half the east coast of Australia is underwater at the moment
75% of Queensland is under flood & part of NSW & Victoria as well
& part of the West coast was flooded as well

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-na ... 19mvs.html
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... =melbourne
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 111456.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/conten ... 111276.htm


We're lucky were we live the worst we've had is overflowing gutters & a rise in Mosquito's due to the wet humid conditions
But It's so tragic for so many at the moment.
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Wolfman wrote:It's all the fault of the TEA Party, right wing talk radio, George W Bush, Dick Cheney, Haliburton, Karl Rove, and the others. Just ask Bri and the far left.
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missjo wrote:Almost half the east coast of Australia is underwater at the moment
75% of Queensland is under flood & part of NSW & Victoria as well
& part of the West coast was flooded as well

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-na ... 19mvs.html
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... =melbourne
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011 ... 111456.htm
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/conten ... 111276.htm


We're lucky were we live the worst we've had is overflowing gutters & a rise in Mosquito's due to the wet humid conditions
But It's so tragic for so many at the moment.
You're also lucky in that you have that built in set of water wings.
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Just met up with an old friend who lives in Brisbane. According to him, these floods happen with some regularity. Enough regularity that they built a huge earthen flood control dam upstream from Brisbane.
According to him, one of the issues that has made this flood worse is that the dam's operators allowed the water level to reach 130% of normal capacity at the beginning of the rainy season. That means the capacity of the dam's resevoir has been nowhere near what it could have been.

I'm no dam expert. But that sounds like a case of poor municipal operation.
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BSmack wrote:
I'm no dam expert. But that sounds like a case of poor municipal operation.

Here in the U&L, we have so many impoundments, it would make your head spin.

And yeah, before the rains come, or mainly before the huge deluge of spring runoff...

we draw them down... way down.


But dude -- it's Australia. Not exactly a country known for it's brains.
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Dinsdale wrote:Not exactly a country known for it's brains.
Oh boy...
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:Not exactly a country known for it's brains.
Oh boy...

FUCK!


I never do that.


Your thoughts, smackoholic?


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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:Not exactly a country known for it's brains.
Oh boy...
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Their, their, Dins. It could be worst.
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missjo wrote:Almost half the east coast of Australia is underwater at the moment
Has this area been spared?

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Whitey Mooroobool?

I'll have to admit, it's sort of catchy.
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Here's a nice song from our down under brethren

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War Wagon wrote:Here's a nice song from our down under brethren

Holy fucking :FACEPALM:, Batman!

I didn't realize that Scottish folk-rock was from "Down Under"... learn something new every day.


G'day, Snow Patrol, mate.


Franz Ferdinand just got a severe sunburn.


Did I mention the :facepalm:?
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Toddowen wrote:as anyone with any Scotch blood running though their veins should.

As long as we're passing out :facepalms:

We all have scotch blood running through our veins -- after a few single malts.

Not everyone has Scottish blood, though, which would make the "Scots."
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War Wagon wrote:Here's a nice song from our down under brethren
Pssssst. Try....like, "Overkill" by Men at Work, or "Kiss the Dirt" by Inxs, if you wanna be REAL cute.
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nah Ana, I shoulda' gone with this, but it seemed too liberal.

My dad came here from Scotland in 1928 when he was 12 years old, btw. But I'll have to accept the :facepalm: over Big Country.

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I guess I just didn't see the jest in the "Beds are Burning" reference.

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How do you feel about this Aussie band, Todd?


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Dinsdale wrote:
Toddowen wrote:as anyone with any Scotch blood running though their veins should.

As long as we're passing out :facepalms:

We all have scotch blood running through our veins -- after a few single malts.

Not everyone has Scottish blood, though, which would make the "Scots."
glad i'm not the only one ignorant enough to use the word "scotch" as a way of describing things coming from scotland. as soon as i saw tod use the "s word" i knew this was coming.

i have just one question for dins. where exactly did the word scotch come from? why was it used? could it possibly be because it was a word to describe things scottish in general?
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smackaholic wrote:where exactly did the word scotch come from? why was it used?

Just a guess -- it's how a really liquored up Scot describes his nationality.
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i went and googled it.

Scotch (skch)
n.
1. (used with a pl. verb) The people of Scotland.
2. Scots.
3. Scotch whisky.
adj.
1. Scottish. See Usage Note at Scottish.
2. Offensive Frugal with one's money.

Well, what do you know. Somebody besides me and tod think scotch is used to describe scots. Also, to answer the question i asked in my last post, scotch is short for scotch whisky which means whisky made by scots or the scotch.

So, Dins, STFU.
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Dinsdale wrote:
smackaholic wrote:where exactly did the word scotch come from? why was it used?

Just a guess -- it's how a really liquored up Scot describes his nationality.
really liquored up scot?

is there any other type of scot?

pretty much like saying a really liquored up irishman.
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smackaholic wrote:i went and googled it.

Scotch (skch)
n.
1. (used with a pl. verb) The people of Scotland.
2. Scots.
3. Scotch whisky.
adj.
1. Scottish. See Usage Note at Scottish.
2. Offensive Frugal with one's money.

Well, what do you know. Somebody besides me and tod think scotch is used to describe scots. Also, to answer the question i asked in my last post, scotch is short for scotch whisky which means whisky made by scots or the scotch.

So, Dins, STFU.


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scotch



Uhm... you see that part that says "see usage notes"?

You know, the part that says "Scotch" is never used by Scots to describe Scots, and that "usage note" that says refering to a Scot as "Scotch" is considered offensive?

The natives of Scotland refer to themselves as Scots or, in the singular, Scot, Scotsman, or Scotswoman. The related adjectives are Scottish or, less commonly, Scots. Scotch as a noun or adjective is objected to except when used of whisky and in established phrases like Scotch egg and Scotch pine

Time for one of us to "STFU," but it's probably not the British citizen, with the ultra-famous Scot in his family tree (although we won't ever admit to having more than one).
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smackaholic wrote:glad i'm not the only one ignorant enough to use the word "scotch" as a way of describing things coming from scotland.
It can be used to describe things from Scotland just not people. It isn't really a rule so much as a custom.
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FuckinA, South Indonesia is really getting hosed lately.


Just storm after storm for Australissippi.
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That's gonna hurt the sex tourism business there for sure.
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Dinsdale wrote:Uhm... you see that part that says "see usage notes"?

You know, the part that says "Scotch" is never used by Scots to describe Scots, and that "usage note" that says refering to a Scot as "Scotch" is considered offensive?

The natives of Scotland refer to themselves as Scots or, in the singular, Scot, Scotsman, or Scotswoman. The related adjectives are Scottish or, less commonly, Scots. Scotch as a noun or adjective is objected to except when used of whisky and in established phrases like Scotch egg and Scotch pine

Time for one of us to "STFU," but it's probably not the British citizen, with the ultra-famous Scot in his family tree (although we won't ever admit to having more than one).
nice KYOA there, mac dins.

i will assume all you say here is correct.

so, first off, i ain't scotch. well maybe a bit on my paternal gramps side, but not much.

second, the fact that it is an offensive term to scotch errrr, i mean scots makes it more or less mandatory that it be used in this shithole.
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smackaholic wrote:the fact that it is an offensive term to scotch errrr, i mean scots makes it more or less mandatory that it be used in this shithole.
News flash.

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Moving Sale wrote:Blind squirrel finds nut!
Resting on your chin no doubt.
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Stupid, vile, self-loathing, racist fuck says what?
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you left out vapid.

dude, you're slipping.
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Jsc810 wrote:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/

Maybe the worst storm in their history.

missjo, please report.
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missjo wrote:& a Baby was born in an evacuation shelter in the middle of it all!!
I guess they'll have to name it Bob.
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