The clock is ticking (87)

Feb 20, 2013 12:59 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46: Dear Mr Rob,

I shall take that * Dont leave it to the last Minute* as a unfortantly phrase......

Christ, I still have 15 Years to go

then soldier on and stop worryingprofessor
Feb 20, 2013 1:07 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: then soldier on and stop worrying



Jawoll Herr General laugh
Feb 20, 2013 1:10 AM CST The clock is ticking
nicht Frau Allgemeinlaugh
Feb 20, 2013 1:11 AM CST The clock is ticking
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
10 - 4 rubber duck red nose
Feb 20, 2013 1:19 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: nicht Frau Allgemein


Allgemein means *for everyone*

Allegria is Italien and means Happynessconversing
Feb 20, 2013 1:22 AM CST The clock is ticking
then google translate got it wrong it says not Mrs. General, or keine madam Allgemein
Feb 20, 2013 1:23 AM CST The clock is ticking
then i hope you keep up the happiness bit for long long time
Feb 20, 2013 1:37 AM CST The clock is ticking
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Wie Geht's handshake
Feb 20, 2013 1:42 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
Lookin4missright: Wie Geht's



Mir gehts gut



as soon i found out what scrutinize ( see robs posting ) means

dann gehts mir bessergrin
Feb 20, 2013 1:45 AM CST The clock is ticking
rolling on the floor laughing
Feb 20, 2013 1:48 AM CST The clock is ticking
mustern
Feb 20, 2013 1:51 AM CST The clock is ticking
ausfragen, abfragen, verhören, necken, prüfen, mustern
Feb 20, 2013 1:51 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: mustern


hmmmmm, have you got to many single Blokes up there? Or just a shortage of single women?laugh
Feb 20, 2013 1:54 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: ausfragen, abfragen, verhören, necken, prüfen, mustern


now now than, i wouldnt be that shallow


I look...and listen...that will do me blushing
Feb 20, 2013 1:54 AM CST The clock is ticking
there are a few single farmers in the hills, right across australia actually
Feb 20, 2013 1:58 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: there are a few single farmers in the hills, right across australia actually


I ve been down your way last year... remember you told me about Merimbula?...
Feb 20, 2013 2:01 AM CST The clock is ticking
yeah, is nice country round there, downside living in the bush round there is it is a very high fire risk area
Feb 20, 2013 2:33 AM CST The clock is ticking
Allegria46
Allegria46Allegria46Darmstadt, Hessen Germany30 Threads 480 Posts
robplum: yeah, is nice country round there, downside living in the bush round there is it is a very high fire risk area


well I came across the first Bushfire where I live, couple weeks ago... and even so it was 10 kilometers away, it was scary... day turned into night and the smell was unforgetable..

so God knows what you do in the Hills...moping
Feb 20, 2013 2:41 AM CST The clock is ticking
you worry and hope you get through it, least here some space between the forest and buildings, but still part and parcel of living in many rural areas in australia
days gone by farmers would burn off the undergrowth in bush or along there boundary of there property, however the long held practice farmers used for over hundred years has been stopped now for around about past 20 years.
Feb 20, 2013 7:43 AM CST The clock is ticking
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
robplum: you worry and hope you get through it, least here some space between the forest and buildings, but still part and parcel of living in many rural areas in australia
days gone by farmers would burn off the undergrowth in bush or along there boundary of there property, however the long held practice farmers used for over hundred years has been stopped now for around about past 20 years.


Rob, I have a Parliamentary Enquiry to present to next week and the main thrust of it is the "old practices." This one is related to rural drainage where farmers would in years gone by take care of the drainage systems on their properties that were developed over 100 years ago so that they could utilise the swamp lands.

Times and owners change. "New" owners do not know what has happened before. "It is here, this is what I bought. It is good."

But drains fill up with sediment and growth. Under-carriage regrows. "nobody told me I needed to clear the drains that were filling up and me getting flooded or that the undergrowth is fuel for fires and I would be burnt out."frustrated frustrated

Must sue the State Govt or local Council .wow thumbs up for this because nobody told me that I should be prepared to take some responsibility.
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