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Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
12 May 2006 8:17am
or does living in a windless Perth right now REALLY REALLY SUCK???
cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
12 May 2006 8:26am
also sucks when there is wind but its just not enough, its like being taunted and teased, worse still is when u spit into it in disgust and it still manages to fly back into your face!
azza
azza
1338 posts
1338 posts
12 May 2006 9:06am
OH GREAT! THAT'S JUST BLOODY DANDY! and here I was all excited to be moving
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
12 May 2006 9:18am
Dear Dr Azza,

go on. Move. join us on the west coast. You know you want to...

PS: bring some freakin' wind!

Juddy
azza
azza
1338 posts
1338 posts
12 May 2006 9:26am
Dear Juddy,

I'll be sure to eat some beans, washed down with a couple of pils, on the flight over to lurvely WA.

Regards,
Dr AzzA.


P.S. You did mean "freak with k'n wind" didn't you
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
12 May 2006 10:50am
Dr Azza,

no. I did mean "bring some freakin' wind with you..."

I believe you may be a freak with wind, but my request remains just so long as you bring some freakin' wind......some 'ken wind...any wind...

BTW - if you eat those beans, & save up any digestively created wind, it will be a good thing.

how's Ratchet & the cold spoon? i'm still looking for Debbie & Roxy

Juddy
azza
azza
1338 posts
1338 posts
12 May 2006 11:08am
Sorry Juddy,

my bad. I am sure of telling you before that Nurse Ratched, and her dreaded cold spoon, will be staying in the east... that's one less bag of wind that WA can expect.

I was theorising over the idea of torching Central Australia, as I flew over, with the hope of creating an artificial seabreeze in the west. I'm sorry to inform you that Alice Springs and Adelaide will have to be sacrificed to fuel the blaze required. On the upside we should expect a couple of days of 25+knots.

My learned assistant in QLD has encountered a hitch in the supply of the required incendiaries, perhaps you could help out.

Kind regards,
Dr AzzA.
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
12 May 2006 12:15pm
Dear Dr Azza,

My stash of incendiaries got appropriated by a bunch of goons from the gov't. they mentioned something about a 'jihad' (WTF??) and they didn't like the fact that i was kiting near a navy base at the time (go figure?) so there's nothing combustible to create wind over here.

Pity you can't bring your stash, but I know Adelaide needs it more than we do. As for your learned Qld friend, i'm just waiting for his movied to be released. I'm particularly interested in the title...

BTW, i can see a 35 foot Scarab moored on the river from my office window. If you dont' have any wind, what about a really decent motor launch?

I know Debbie & Roxy like water sports

regards,

Juddy
azza
azza
1338 posts
1338 posts
12 May 2006 12:38pm
Dear Juddy,

that's a shame about your gear. Does the navy still employ the Mark 48 wire guided torpedo? (A few of those could see us with a seabreeze.)

The movie is called "A Pucker Lips Now", you might note the play of words in the title. A gem of a plot, with lots of lucious babes and explosions.

My goodness! 35 feet is awfully large for a beetle! Just what are they flushing down that river nowadays? The chemical industry certainly has a lot to answer for.

A decent motor launch would probably see us through the odd afternoon with the girls... but as long as we don't go too near that big beetle, even the little ones are carnivorous you know.

Regards,
Dr AzzA.

PS.Is Roxy a true blonde?
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
12 May 2006 1:29pm
Dear Dr Azza,

i am of the view that the Mk. 48 is an entirely over-rated piece of technology. i am waiting with baited breath for the Project SEA 1429 Replacement Heavyweight Torpedo to be unleashed upon our enemies. I expect that in the fullness of time & at the appropriate juncture, the resulting explosion will create a breeze that all will be eminently enjoyable for all.

That said & done, Debbie is in fact, a true blonde (trust me, I know ). I had to make sure. Roxy on the other hand is a brunette (I've always been more successful with brunettes - don't know why to be honest).

There's a rather large launch heading downstream as we speak. I'm sure there'd be room for me, you, Debbie, Roxy & half a dozen more nurses once you arrive...

until then...

Juddy,
the recovering patient, but oh so sick puppy...
BigDasa
BigDasa
WA
47 posts
WA, 47 posts
12 May 2006 8:32pm
Ah you miss the point of the windless months of April/May (depending on the year, elnino, SOI, etc).

It's time to really such up to non kiting partners, family etc so you can say "I'm going kiting because we are seeing too much of each other" or "I spent all of May with you what more do you want ?"

Or you can take up other sports that really make you glad you kite.
Lawn Bowls ? anyone.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
13 May 2006 7:30pm
Not as bad as living in Ghana. No wind. Ever.

The whole point of no wind is to make you appreciate when you have wind. Azza you'll have some time to settle in and establish something of a foundation before the wind hits, then use that what you have made to fall back on when you degenerate into the depraved lunacy of kiting every ****ing day.

**** I gotta get back to Perth.
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