the amusing thing about that is I know stuff all about the commercial competitors
Great work Ecky :thumbsup:
Hopefully i will be down a few more times this year
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the amusing thing about that is I know stuff all about the commercial competitors
Great work Ecky :thumbsup:
Hopefully i will be down a few more times this year
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daylight saving....im all for it, the thing about not getting the kids to sleep because its still light makes me laugh, growing up in scotland at the height of summer it doesn't get dark til 10 o'clock!...
possibly .. meh details ?
I can't believe the similarity in weather between WA and Scotland.:S
How did you guys cope with the heat at bedtime.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
It doesn't look like there would be enough sunshine to run a solar powered calculator :iconrofl::iconrofl::iconrofl:
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When I was in Scotland earlier this year a bloke asked me, "were you here during Summer? It was on a Tuesday!"
Last time I was in Scotland seeing relos summer was on a Wednesday, nearly missed it with delayed flights.:D
My rellies lived in Scotland (my Mum is Scotch) and we visited when I was 9. I remember going to the "beach" and getting sunburnt. I think it was 19 or 20 degrees
The only part of summer that I like is that when I get up I don't need torches or lights to avoid fumbling around in the dark, at least for a month or so. Daylight savings means always having to get to work in the bloody dark. Bloody city slickers and their bloody daylight savings.
busselton is hardly country