Grrrrrr. You're all a pack of poofters...
What's a bit of wind and rain to us hardy motorcyclists?
Grrrrrr. You're all a pack of poofters...
What's a bit of wind and rain to us hardy motorcyclists?
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
Thanks Simon but it didn't happen in the end b/c a tree has fallen down & blocked the track that I park my bike at the top ofOriginally Posted by celticno6
, so not only was I late for class I had to borrow money & catch the stinky bus (waited for at least 20mins for it to come!) and then arrive at class & we only ended up staying for about half an hour instead if till 12.
Take a deep breath and......siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh.![]()
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
Working at home today as they say.
Cheers
Merv





Moko, that was well covered on the news on TV here in NZ. Those cars sure floated wellOriginally Posted by moko
Hopefully it will be cleared by 4;30 ish but there is a tree down on the mtotorway northbound lane just north of Maungaraki (again - I thought they fixed that problem last time). Lots of cars backed up at 0815. Traffic being diverted thru Petone via Korokoro bridge.
Also big flood on northbound (again) lane of Motorway near BP gas station.
A bit of preventative maintenance to the drain holes under the media barrier would have prevented a lot of this - you can see water coming through maybe one in five holes.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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And I thought you lot lived up there because the climate was 'better'?Originally Posted by StoneChucker
I'm sitting in the sun watching the snow clearing from the hills and having an early lunch, I'll go outside and sit at the back door soaking up sun when I've posted this![]()
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Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
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When you live up here, soaking up sun isnt anything worth posting about.... It's just too commonOriginally Posted by scumdog
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Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....
There is talk about closing the waterfront section of the Hutt Rd due to flooding.Originally Posted by pete376403
That will be fun.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?






Latest update is...
Storm update 11am windows go in Basin Reserve
The Basin Reserve has been closed to the public. About 15 windows in the R A Vance Stand have been blown out and glass fragments have been blown out into the roadway. It is feared more windows could be blown out. People are advised to stay away from the area.
Electricity has been cut to many areas of the city as falling trees and branches bring down power lines.
Takapu Road, a rural road near Tawa, has been closed by flooding, slips and fallen trees.
Moa Point Road remains closed due to huge seas breaking over the southern end of the Wellington Airport runway.
The road from Seatoun to Breaker Bay has been closed at the Pass of Branda due to water and debris
Stewart Duff Drive, on the eastern side of the Airport, is closed because cladding is being blown off a hangar.
Makara Road and Ohariu Valley Road closed by fallen trees and power lines.
Council Parks staff have closed off the walking tracks on Tinakori Hill due to the danger caused by many falling trees.
Panels have blown off two buildings at Queens Wharf on the waterfront, and windows have been blown in at the former Herd Street Post Office Building. People are advised to stay away from the area.
City Council Infrastructure Manager Stavros Michael says damage and disruption around the city and region is significant. The city has taken a right old battering.
He says the Councils Call Centre has handled several hundred calls this morning. Its been as busy as it gets. He says Call Centre staff have dealt with more than 40 reports of fallen trees, 30 reports of power lines down and scores of other incidents.
For further details please contact:
Richard MacLean, Council Communications, tel 801 3578 or 0274 453 837





Ahhh Paul, reports like that make me so happy to be living in the cold south.
Guess we should not tell all of our climate down here, or the lack of people and maybe we can keep it this way.![]()
Just had bacon, egg and cheese toasted sandwiches cooked by moi at home - choice - but went for a cruise around the 'burb earlier and have never seen so many fallen trees, wrecked fences and tiles off rooves before. Plod was blocking one street moaning that water was too deep and he'd already had to pull two dead cars out. So far only damage at home is one of the largest aluminium bars has been rooted on my TV aerial and has fallen off and one paling has blown off a fence. Daughter is keeping me company - she couldn't see any point in going to school.
Cheers
Merv
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all i have to say is HA HA
Just came home for lunch into a headwind and all I could get out of the bike was 100...flat out!
might be able to roll back to work at about 150 tho
Geez, you soft northerners, we've still had customers coming in wanting bark and compost for their gardens, its practically snowing and they are out gardening! ahh, god bless them![]()
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