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Post: # 696497Post taz »

I can report that Riewoldt in looking Trim Taut and Terrific and in Tassie at his shack.

The Temperature around Hobart has been mid twenties. Maybe next year the team should consider a pre season camp in Tassie at this time of year?


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In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.


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Post: # 696502Post taz »

for a brief period it reached the high twenties before a cooling easterly sea breeze kicked in.....bewdiful :D


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Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you Taswegians suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:


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saintspremiers wrote:
Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you FORIEGNERS suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:
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Up here in Qld, its beautiful one day, perfect the next :wink:


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saintspremiers wrote:
Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you Taswegians suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:
Well here in the good old Barossa Valley it was 42 Tuesday, 44 Wed, 42 Thu, 42 Fri, meant to be 41 today, 39 tomorrow, 38 Mon, 37 Tues :? :?

You Vics have NOTHING to whinge about! :roll:


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sax wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:
Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you Taswegians suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:
Well here in the good old Barossa Valley it was 42 Tuesday, 44 Wed, 42 Thu, 42 Fri, meant to be 41 today, 39 tomorrow, 38 Mon, 37 Tues :? :?

You Vics have NOTHING to whinge about! :roll:
We're NOT whinging. It's them bloody sooky foriegners from Van Diemens Land :roll: :wink: !!


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Eastern wrote:
sax wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:
Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you Taswegians suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:
Well here in the good old Barossa Valley it was 42 Tuesday, 44 Wed, 42 Thu, 42 Fri, meant to be 41 today, 39 tomorrow, 38 Mon, 37 Tues :? :?

You Vics have NOTHING to whinge about! :roll:
We're NOT whinging. It's them bloody sooky foriegners from Van Diemens Land :roll: :wink: !!
Sorry! My mistake! :oops:


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Enjoy the warmth you lot, it will be freezing before you know it :wink:


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Your right Bev in a few months it will just be a memory :roll:

Thats what I love about Victoria...its variety!!

Makes you appreciate the summer even more

But for now Mt.Martha beach is my second home and at 30 degrees at 1030 am its time for my morning dip...

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Post: # 696590Post degruch »

taz wrote:I can report that Riewoldt in looking Trim Taut and Terrific and in Tassie at his shack.
Obviously that was before his knee surgery? :?


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taz wrote:I can report that Riewoldt in looking Trim Taut and Terrific and in Tassie at his shack.

The Temperature around Hobart has been mid twenties. Maybe next year the team should consider a pre season camp in Tassie at this time of year?
SO at the time you posted he was actually under the knife in hospital lol

Exactly WHEN did you see him..sure it wasnt Jack???lol


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You jinxed him.


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Post: # 696688Post ace »

Isn't Tasmania the third island of New Zealand :wink: :wink: :wink:


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Post: # 696693Post taz »

Ok I admit it..I jinked him. But it wasn't intentional...honestly

He was seen last week doing sprints...on the roadside with the kids chasing on bikes ...quite a sight.

Anyway on the brightside. Better he have the surg now and be right for the GF


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ace wrote:Isn't Tasmania the third island of New Zealand :wink: :wink: :wink:
May I have your permission to use that one on the off-shore moderator :lol: :wink: !!


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Eastern wrote:
ace wrote:Isn't Tasmania the third island of New Zealand :wink: :wink: :wink:
May I have your permission to use that one on the off-shore moderator :lol: :wink: !!
Permission DENIED! :evil: :wink: :wink:


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saintspremiers wrote:
Launcestonsaint wrote:In cold Hobart. It was 39 here today after 37 yesterday.
Good.

It's about time you Taswegians suffered a bit like us Victorians.

Try 43, 44 then 45 for size.

And then a "cooler" 37 tomorrow :roll:
Well, I can honestly say that in Kalgoorlie WA we always get at least 7 days 40+ in January (often 13-14 days) and another 10-14 days 35+. This will continue in January but high temps will only make NEWS if Perth gets the same and misses the Fremantle Doctor (that we also never get).

We also get overnight temps as cold as Tassie in winter. I know, I used to live in Launceston and the West Coast of Tassie.


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Post: # 696799Post ace »

Stop your moaning.
When I worked 5 years in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia on the gulf coast we used to have a joke.
Anything less than 45C was a COOL summers day.
Anything above 45C was a WARM summers day.
40C heat lasted for 6 months from early May until the start of the second week of November.
Then the top temperature would drop rapidly for the best winter in the world - mid 20s.

The heat would be a dry heat until mid August when the onshore winds would bring in humidity from the sea.
The high temperature allows the atmosphere to hold so much water vapour.
We referred to it as a free saudi sauna.
I would walk out of the office building and my spectacles (at room temperature) would fog out immediately.
By the time I got them cleared I would have a river of sweat flooding down my back.
At night it would not rain but condensation would leave mud on the windscreen due the amount sand suspended in the air.
On Fridays (weekend) if did not have your morning shower before 10am the COLD water from roof tanks would be too hot for a shower.

When you see a temperature readout of 50C and over then it IS HOT.


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ace wrote:Stop your moaning.
When I worked 5 years in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia on the gulf coast we used to have a joke.
Anything less than 45C was a COOL summers day.
Anything above 45C was a WARM summers day.
40C heat lasted for 6 months from early May until the start of the second week of November.
Then the top temperature would drop rapidly for the best winter in the world - mid 20s.

The heat would be a dry heat until mid August when the onshore winds would bring in humidity from the sea.
The high temperature allows the atmosphere to hold so much water vapour.
We referred to it as a free saudi sauna.
I would walk out of the office building and my spectacles (at room temperature) would fog out immediately.
By the time I got them cleared I would have a river of sweat flooding down my back.
At night it would not rain but condensation would leave mud on the windscreen due the amount sand suspended in the air.
On Fridays (weekend) if did not have your morning shower before 10am the COLD water from roof tanks would be too hot for a shower.

When you see a temperature readout of 50C and over then it IS HOT.

Yes... and the trains and the electricity still worked... over there?


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Will democracy break out any time soon in Saudi A.?

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Axcellance enquired about the trains running on time.

What about the democracy did you see any there?

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Post: # 696891Post matrix »

was 50 on my deck in the shade for four days in a row..the rest of the week it was in the 40's

stop whining :P :P :P


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