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GENERAL STUFF => CLUB MEETINGS & MEMBERS TRIPS => Topic started by: FatBoy on June 08, 2013, 11:08:43
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Today was a beautiful winter's day in Southern Tasmania, so Mrs FatBoy and I decided to take the FatKids on a trip.
Here is where we went.
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His name isn't mentioned at Port Arthur, but his victims have had the following erected in their memory.
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We had a lovely day, started off with a 20 minute harbour cruise, and then spent a couple of hours wandering around the grounds. We finished the day with lunch at the Dunalley Hotel (the area was devastated by recent bush fires, and we wanted to help the local economy).
We purchased a "Ticket of Leave" for an extra $12 for the family, which allows us to return as many times as we like in the next two years.
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
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Thanks Jamie .. We must get down there sometime (haven't been there since I've been with Trish - 16 years :eek:)
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
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Thanks Jamie .. We must get down there sometime (haven't been there since I've been with Trish - 16 years :eek:)
It's well worth the visit, Dazz. I hadn't been there since 2002.
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Thanks Jamie .. We must get down there sometime (haven't been there since I've been with Trish - 16 years :eek:)
You can use Fatboy's ticket, get in free. :happydance:
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Thanks Jamie .. We must get down there sometime (haven't been there since I've been with Trish - 16 years :eek:)
You can use Fatboy's ticket, get in free. :happydance:
Only if he has photo ID with his face and my name...
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I'm fat enough :goodjob: :lol:
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
:undecided: that's not a joke :TutTut:
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
:undecided: that's not a joke :TutTut:
Oh.
Really? :undecided: :confused:
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
:undecided: that's not a joke :TutTut:
Oh.
Really? :undecided: :confused:
Yep, really.
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
:undecided: that's not a joke :TutTut:
Oh.
Really? :undecided: :confused:
Yep, really.
Adelaide & Hobart?
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Yep Adelaide and Hobart are the two driest Australian capital cities. Sydney has twice as much rain as Melbourne. Hobart has the most rainy days (yet it is the second driest, there are not many thunderstorms for the large downpours).
Here is some information:
http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm (http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm)
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C'mon Jamie. You'd need to do better than that. ;)
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C'mon Jamie. You'd need to do better than that. ;)
Okay.
Perth has the highest concentration of whinging Poms of any Australian capital city.
Is that better?
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C'mon Jamie. You'd need to do better than that. ;)
Okay.
Perth has the highest concentration of whinging Poms of any Australian capital city.
Is that better?
No.
But we have a city that has lots of rain in winter and LOTS of sunshine in summer. :D
Unlike Hobart and Adelaide that like to pretend.
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I'll have to dig up the same stats for Devonport (which has better weather than Hobart) :mrgreen:
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It's funny how some people assume that "cool" weather means "wet". Both Hobart and Canberra are contrary to that theory.
BTW, Tasmania is not cold. Canada is cold.
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C'mon Jamie. You'd need to do better than that. ;)
Okay.
Perth has the highest concentration of whinging Poms of any Australian capital city.
Is that better?
No.
But we have a city that has lots of rain in winter and LOTS of sunshine in summer. :D
Unlike Hobart and Adelaide that like to pretend.
A few weeks ago you were whinging about the heat. :whistler: :foottap:
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It gets too hot in Perth.
And it gets too cold.
It also gets very dry.
And it gets very wet.
But I have trouble with the suggestion that Hobart and Adelaide are the driest capital cities in Australia.
Maybe they are, but I haven't been shown anything yet to convince me. ;)
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Is it Tasmania? :undecided: :undecided:
Can't you tell by the sunshine? (After all, Hobart is Australia's second driest capital city - after Adelaide)
:rofl:
:undecided: that's not a joke :TutTut:
Dry humour if you ask me.
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http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm (http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm)
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http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by%20Subject/1301.0~2012~Main%20Features~Australia's%20climate~143 (http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by%20Subject/1301.0~2012~Main%20Features~Australia's%20climate~143)
Does this convince you, Dave?
You are thinking like an Englishman, relating temperature to rainfall. Would it surprise you that Darwin was the wettest city, but also recorded the lowest ever recorded maximum temperature?
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That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
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That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
Last time I checked Alice Springs wasn't an Australian capital city, Dave. Somebody need to learn geography....
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That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
Last time I checked Alice Springs wasn't an Australian capital city, Dave. Somebody need to learn geography....
I know that.
But why put up a table that includes non-capital cities? :lol:
Check this out:
http://forum.weatherzone.com.au/ubbthreads.php/topics/902297 (http://forum.weatherzone.com.au/ubbthreads.php/topics/902297)
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C'mon Dave, you wanted proof that Adelaide and Hobart were the two driest Australian capital cities. I provided proof via two different websites. The wettest place in Australia is Tully, in Queensland. Does that mean that the information on Darwin isn't valid?
That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
Last time I checked Alice Springs wasn't an Australian capital city, Dave. Somebody need to learn geography....
I know that.
But why put up a table that includes non-capital cities? :lol:
Check this out:
http://forum.weatherzone.com.au/ubbthreads.php/topics/902297 (http://forum.weatherzone.com.au/ubbthreads.php/topics/902297)
So you'll believe some wally on a forum over the ABS? :rofl: :rofl:
Did you know that the word gullible has been taken out of the dictionary?
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So you don't want to check out my website?
It puts Perth last followed by Hobart & Adelaide.
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So you don't want to check out my website?
It puts Perth last followed by Hobart & Adelaide.
On data "selected" by a forum member. Check out the ABS and BOM websites.
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That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
Alice Springs is not a capital city. :P
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That puts Alice Springs as the driest and Adelaide second.
Sorry, but Hobart isn't in the top two. :D
Alice Springs is not a capital city. :P
Already established, Phil. ;)
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Nice fat pictures of a fat place, taken by a fatboy with his fat family.
Fan fat ic :)
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http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/ausclim/zones.htm (http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/ausclim/zones.htm)
Any more?
Nice fat pictures of a fat place, taken by a fatboy with his fat family.
Fan fat ic :)
Thanks
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Yep Adelaide and Hobart are the two driest Australian capital cities. Sydney has twice as much rain as Melbourne. Hobart has the most rainy days (yet it is the second driest, there are not many thunderstorms for the large downpours).
Here is some information:
http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm (http://www.gungahlinweather.com/articles/greatweatherdebate.htm)
One of my memories of visiting Adelaide a few years back when staying at a friends house for a couple of days was the noise on his corrugated tin roof in a violent thunderstorm. I got little sleep that night.
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Thunderstorms are great, but invariably, they pass around us. :fum: :fum: :fum:
In a dry year, we can go througt to May / June, before any appreciable rain arrives. It's been a good season this year, rains have started and I can't mow the lawns. :happydance: