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Originally posted by loner007
because this isnt just an isolated incident is it? Its not just Australia, Pakistan had floods in 2010. and too right I laugh. YOu think last year was bad? lol wait till this year really starts. Ever heard of the saying u made ur bed now lie in it?
Originally posted by loner007
reply to post by mamabeth
LOL as if no one saw this coming.
If people havent the intellectual capacity to understand that if they build homes in places where flash floods and rising rivers have been known to be in that area
then yes TOO DAMN RIGHT I AM LAUGHING
Originally posted by loner007
reply to post by badw0lf
because this isnt just an isolated incident is it? Its not just Australia, Pakistan had floods in 2010. and too right I laugh. YOu think last year was bad? lol wait till this year really starts. Ever heard of the saying u made ur bed now lie in it?
Originally posted by loner007
reply to post by mamabeth
LOL as if no one saw this coming. If people havent the intellectual capacity to understand that if they build homes in places where flash floods and rising rivers have been known to be in that area then yes TOO DAMN RIGHT I AM LAUGHING
Originally posted by loner007
reply to post by mamabeth
LOL as if no one saw this coming. If people havent the intellectual capacity to understand that if they build homes in places where flash floods and rising rivers have been known to be in that area then yes TOO DAMN RIGHT I AM LAUGHING
1700 NSW residents cut off by floods
More than 1700 people are stranded in their homes by floodwaters in northern NSW, as river levels continue to rise.
The State Emergency Service (SES) says that the number of people cut off is expected to increase, as more rain falls on Tuesday.
Areas around Grafton, bordered by the Clarence River, are of most concern to the SES on Tuesday, spokesman Phil Campbell said.
'The Clarence River is probably the big problem for us today,' he said.
Originally posted by loner007
I am sorry but i cant stop laughing. I said in other posts regarding mans affect on the climate that we will see extreme weather all over the world as the planet tries to get rid of its excess heat. read up on Gaia theory and you might understand.
Originally posted by loner007
LOL www.bom.gov.au...
nuff said