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#1 by tasman1 » Sat Jul 29, 2017 21:14

Here in Australia for last 5 years they say ... water will cost more than gold , global warming
That is a reason price going up 30% every year

Now
Last 30 day we have rain , rain , rain and more rain every day , it is not stopping 24/7

Stupid me , idiot
If I collected just a water from my backyard for last 30 day I could sell it and buy all gold in the world
And be 1000 time more rich than poor Bill Gates

But I am naive , lazy , do not understand value of water
Will stay poor forever , blame myself .........and will pay my water bill in gold
I do not deserve better
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#2 by seaeagle » Sat Jul 29, 2017 21:55

tasman1 wrote:
If I collected just a water from my backyard for last 30 day I could sell it and buy all gold in the world
And be 1000 time more rich than poor Bill Gates

If I collected just the water from my backyard for last 30 days, I could have a glass of water.

What do you mean rain for 30 days??? We've had 12mm ( less than half an inch) of rain this entire month here in Sydney (although they are predicting another 1-4mm for tomorrow). Very dry - all the bits of paper & cardboard I've jammed into my window frames to stop them rattling & closing of their own accord are falling out as the wood dries & shrinks.

Today was predicted to be Sydney's hottest ever July day. We broke the record half-an-hour ago with 26.5C (79.7F). Not bad for what is the coldest Winter month here.

I actually thought of a joke as I killed a mosquito buzzing around my bedroom last night (never noticed them later than May before):

Q: When is Winter in Sydney?

A1: June 7th - June 12th

or

A2: The week Pippa Middleton honeymoons here :lol:
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#3 by tasman1 » Sat Jul 29, 2017 22:05

seaeagle wrote:
tasman1 wrote:
If I collected just a water from my backyard for last 30 day I could sell it and buy all gold in the world
And be 1000 time more rich than poor Bill Gates

If I collected just the water from my backyard for last 30 days, I could have a glass of water.

What do you mean rain for 30 days??? We've had 12mm ( less than half an inch) of rain this entire month here in Sydney (although they are predicting another 1-4mm for tomorrow). Very dry - all the bits of paper & cardboard I've jammed into my window frames to stop them rattling & closing of their own accord are falling out as the wood dries & shrinks.

Today was predicted to be Sydney's hottest ever July day. We broke the record half-an-hour ago with 26.5C (79.7F). Not bad for what is the coldest Winter month here.

I actually thought of a joke as I killed a mosquito buzzing around my bedroom last night (never noticed them later than May before):

Q: When is Winter in Sydney?

A1: June 7th - June 12th

or

A2: The week Pippa Middleton honeymoons here :lol:


Dear friend come to Tasmania and see a rain for 10 month a year [ ps , yearly bill 1400.00 . for me , have concession card
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#4 by larryonly » Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:05

It seems that the weather is at least a little different this year no matter where you are .
Here ( in Canada ) we have had more rain so far this year than the normal average .
The lake ( Ontario ) is still half a metre ( almost 2 feet ) higher than usual . That is millions of litres or gallons .
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#5 by dutch1898 » Tue Aug 01, 2017 10:33

We could use some rain here in BC to dampen the fires,
and in Southern BC the smoke from the fires in the interieur
has now arrived here in Vanc. Burning eyes and making
breathing difficult for us old folks.
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