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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Australians everywhere as they face Cyclone Yasi.

> Good luck QL.


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I have a very good friend who lives in the path of the Cyclone, and have just heard that he and his wife have survived the cyclone, as has his house, but his garden is devastated. Lucky eh.


They retreated to a motel inland and after the worst had passed it took them three attempts through floodwater to reach the house to check it, not sure when they will be able to return to their home but looks like they were among the lucky ones.

Moos Wrote:

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> PeckhamRose, am I losing my marbles or did you

> just take legalbeagle's thread wishing the

> Australians luck in surviving a horrible cyclone

> and make it about whether you do well in your play

> tonight? Just seems like a weird thing to do.


I think the subject could be construed as a thread where you can write whatever you are keeping your fingers crossed for, but only LB can tell us that.

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