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Travis

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hahahahaha mooks! phew had me worried there for a second. :P

all good trav, you know the deal, whatever happens just happens :laugh: might do an overnighter this weekend at harry's just to tirn the motor over a bit and make sure everything worx, should though everythin's clean as. :unsure:

OI trav

love the party gear. LMAO

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no solid plans on which day i will head down Thurs Fri or Saturday.

will know the beginning of the week it on.

also depends if ryan is coming with me or by then he could be taking his boat i guess.

depends if dad is back in bris i mite con him into coming .be a nice ride than my tub.

but in my tub i will just putt down with minimal load and gear ,prob for Jacobs well as i think it's the closest.

scrap jacobs well

rudy mars looks closer.:)

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IDQ20035

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

Queensland

FIRE WEATHER WARNING

for the Southeast Coast, Darling Downs and Granite Belt, Maranoa and Warrego,

Wide Bay and Burnett, Capricornia, Central Highlands and Coalfields, and Central

West districts.

Issued at 3:49pm EST on Tuesday the 22nd of September 2009

N/NW winds have increased across southern Queensland as a trough system moves

into the south-west. Combined with dry and hot conditions, grassland fire

dangers will be extreme for the remainder of today in the Maranoa and Warrego,

Central Highlands and Coalfields, and Central West districts. Extreme forest

fire dangers are also expected to develop in the Central Highlands and

Coalfields district.

On Wednesday dry and gusty NW/SW winds will develop across southern Queensland.

Grassland and forest fire dangers are forecast to reach extreme on Wednesday in

the Southeast Coast, Darling Downs and Granite Belt, Wide Bay and Burnett,

Capricornia, and the Central Highlands and Coalfields districts. Grassland fire

dangers are forecast to reach extreme in the Maranoa and Warrego district.

The next warning will be issued by 11 pm Tuesday AEST.

The Queensland Rural Fire Service advises people within these areas to expect

dangerous fire behaviour if a fire occurs and to prepare accordingly. To check

whether any fire bans are in place call 1800-020-440, or for general information

visit http://www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au

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