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Silverchic

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I feel the need to vent.....


I HATE CYCLONES! I haven't been able to jump for the past two weeks (first week I was sick and last weekend we didn't have a plane :() and NOW - when I'm not sick, we have a plane and I have a whole weekend: Cyclone Glenda is being a right royal pain in the *** and is heading our way just in time for the weekend! >:( >:( >:( We're already on watch...just imagine how windy it's going to be by Saturday morning... :(
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You guys get cyclone season as well?? Sucks doesn't it? :(

We're onto watch # 5 for this year! Unfortunately we aren't through the worst of it yet - the worst cyclones have hit here mid April...
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:D:D:DThats whatya get for living so far North, come on down to Perth, and jump the Caravan:)We don't get cyclones down here Gemma:P
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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They're good fun aren't they (the false alarms at least) - everyone rushes around getting food, filling up their cars, filling up their beer fridges etc etc. We're only a small town so the supermarket sells out of bread and milk within 2 hours and then there is standing room only in the whole shop...
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I live just outside a fairly large city, everything sells out in a couple hours.... food, water, beer, gas, plywood... I can understand the food, water, beer and gas but the plywood? Don't they keep it to use next time?? :S
The only naturals in this sport shit thru feathers...

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Plywood???? :D :D :D OMG!

We don't usually drink the tap water here (too much calcium that makes it taste horrible) so most of us already have a good supply of bottled water...but the food and beer definitely grows legs and walks out the door...

I'm pretty much sorted now - just need the beer which I will get after work.
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Unfortunately it's not just for skydiving - once we get on Red Alert you can't even leave your house and most of the time you wouldn't want to! :)
So it doesn't just mean I can't jump this weekend - it also means I probably won't be able to even go outside! Last one that came through I was pretty much drunk for 3 days straight...although to look on the VERY bright side: I was drunk for 3 days and STILL getting paid for it! :D
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I just got back to the states a couple of weeks ago from a business trip to Port Hedland. I was there just in time for Cyclone Emma to come thru. We only got the edge of it in Port Hedland, but that was my first experience with a cyclone, so it was interesting.

Enjoyed what I managed to see of Australia in the two weeks I was there (most of it in Port Hedland). I did get a day in Perth and another in Sydney.


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Port Headland?! You didn't just say you enjoyed Port Headland???? Did you? :o :o :o

Port Headland would have to be one of the places in Australia I would say: AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE! The other one is just down the road from me - Roebourne. According to a travel show it is very "Historical", and "Picturesque"...I don't think they were talking about the same place though... :D
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Port Headland?! You didn't just say you enjoyed Port Headland???? Did you? :o :o :o

Port Headland would have to be one of the places in Australia I would say: AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE! The other one is just down the road from me - Roebourne. According to a travel show it is very "Historical", and "Picturesque"...I don't think they were talking about the same place though... :D


Roebourne is as you say a must avid place.
Hedland however is great, I taught there for a short while, it's very central (as central as possible in the Pilbara) to all sorts of places. Plus the people were cool too:)

Shouldn't you be under a rock or something hidding from the Cyclone?
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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