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Ned Kelly

Re: A bit wet

Post by Ned Kelly » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:46 pm

I don't need photos, Hoppy. I know all those places, except that I reckon what you now call the Queenslander Hotel (in Targo Street???) was known in my day as the Gympie Hotel. Mick Mulgrew ran it?

No matter really, I am sad that my Home Town is copping it, and yet happy that my Dad (90 years of age) is safe there on high ground, as is my former Wife.

This will cost Bundy plenty. 'Poor buggers.'

:cry:

Sappho

Re: A bit wet

Post by Sappho » Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:43 pm

Just checking the BOM's site on the flooding. Bundaburg can expect a peak tomorrow of about 7.5m based on measures slightly upstream taken at 3pm today. However, like you Outlaw, I expect it to peak higher given that the weather is promising more rain over the next week for Bundaburg and surrounds. Good luck with all that.

Ned Kelly

Re: A bit wet

Post by Ned Kelly » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:04 pm

Yeah, "Bundaburg' twice.

:)

Sappho

Re: A bit wet

Post by Sappho » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:09 pm

Ned Kelly wrote:Yeah, "Bundaburg' twice.

:)
I'll see your spell check and raise you a punctuation check.

it is "this" or 'this', but never "that'.
:lol:

Ned Kelly

Re: A bit wet

Post by Ned Kelly » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:25 pm

Sappho wrote:
Ned Kelly wrote:Yeah, "Bundaburg' twice.

:)
I'll see your spell check and raise you a punctuation check.

it is "this" or 'this', but never "that'.
:lol:
You just don't get it, do you. You are a foreigner. Do you understand that? You have no idea about what Hoppy and I are discussing, yet you feel the need to stick your beak in........with rubbish........fuck off Sappho.

Sappho

Re: A bit wet

Post by Sappho » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:33 pm

Ned Kelly wrote:
Sappho wrote:
Ned Kelly wrote:Yeah, "Bundaburg' twice.

:)
I'll see your spell check and raise you a punctuation check.

it is "this" or 'this', but never "that'.
:lol:
You just don't get it, do you. You are a foreigner. Do you understand that? You have no idea about what Hoppy and I are discussing, yet you feel the need to stick your beak in........with rubbish........fuck off Sappho.
Oh poor you! Because I have no issue with Outlaw/Hoppy nor he with me, you feel the need to disrupt the discussions on the floods affecting his location. Admit it... you love stalking me. It gets your rocks off.

Really, if you feel the need to have a private conversation, use PMs. Meanwhile, stop trying to deny my right to free speech! :evil:

Outlaw Yogi

Re: A bit wet

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:38 pm

Easy mistake, as most burgs/bergs are spelt with a U rather than an E, like Helensburg, down round where I grew up. No matter anyway.
I realise you'd know all these places Aussie, but you'd hardly recognise them ATM, so I'm going to try uploading again .. toes crossed.

This is where the shots taken earlier today is now 3 to 4 ft deep
mower shop.jpg
This is cnr Bourbong & Kendal Sts near Kenedy bridge
bourbong st east.jpg
Kennedy creek is usually 20+ feet lower
kenedy bridge.jpg
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: A bit wet

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:48 pm

Taken from north end of main bridge
lions park.jpg
Taken from river bank @ south end
main bridge.jpg
Wonder if that car got washed away?
marina.jpg
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: A bit wet

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:02 am

There's a hardware shop, backpackers hostel and coach terminal in that
targo st.jpg
Relocated caravan park, some got out, some didn't.
perry st.jpg
Sorry girls, netball is cancelled
netball courts.jpg
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: A bit wet

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:19 pm

This flood is massive. This morning I tried to wade along Quay St east to cross the old railway bridge to the rowers club [got through yesterday] so I could get batteries at IGA in town. When I got to waist deep I could look down peoples underwater diveways through their backyards and see the river raging past. Someone on the front verandah said "Watch out mate, there's bull sharks in there". When I got to chest deep just past a seafood cold stores I knew my phone in my top pocket would get soaked, bull sharks can swim in knee deep water, I was only half way through, and with Kennedy creek now raging over the old railway bridge [higher than Kennedy bridge] I figured I could be washed straight into the river and wind up half way to NZ, so turned back.

About 13:00/1:00pm (Qld) we evacuated with car towing a tinny up Princess St toward Bagara, then got out via the new ring road to west Bundy. We're now camping in a friend's backyard at Kentucky Bluegrass.

This is Bourbong st east @ 7:00 this morning, the water had risen about 2 feet more by mid-day.
mower shop 2.jpg
The bridge to the Bywash near Baldwin swamp had 4 to 6 inches of the railing showing
princess st.jpg
Rear of Baldwin swamp has moved into East Bundy school and headed for the sports club
scotland st.jpg
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