TCs Debbie & Cook
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Warnings not to come into Akl's CBD and that Harbour bridge may close.
Really glad chose to take a long weekend A fortnight ago rather than go away at Easter - even if I did have water halfway up the car as I drove through the State Highway lake on the way back. Good to know the Audi's doors are watertight.
Can't believe the reaction of some customers when you say you are cancelling their afternoon delivery today....
Sent most people home for an early start to the Easter weekend.
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@Smudge said in TCs Debbie & Cook:
I'm supposed to fly from Wellington to Hamilton at 2pm today. I'll be surprised if that flight still goes ahead . . .
Maybe.
I was expected to fly when all of the buses, trains and taxis were shut down for typhoons in Hong Kong. So it wasn't safe to get to the airport by any means of transport, but it was O.K to get in an aeroplane...Things have improved slightly because the airlines realise that if people can't get to the airport they have no passengers, so it is a safety consideration, not a commercial one. Tui billboard.
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Apparently considering the closure of the Harbour Bridge...
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have fun guys, hope you stocked up on all the bread and milk you could lay your grubby mits on...
Actually, the main cyclone prep is ensure you have a gas bottle, and lots of ice and beer. Stay dry.
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@MN5 said in TCs Debbie & Cook:
@Smudge said in TCs Debbie & Cook:
I'm supposed to fly from Wellington to Hamilton at 2pm today. I'll be surprised if that flight still goes ahead . . .
Harden up. It's just a little bit grey out there at the moment.
Eerily still too.
Just texted my mate that I think we're going to be the guinea pig flight for Hamilton. Pilot: "Reckon it's windy up there? Suppose we'll find out once we steer this fucker over Otorohonga!"
As I said on Twitter, it could be worse - I could be on an overbooked United flight.
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@Donsteppa thnk the worst of it has passed us by with barely any change, but by the looks of some maps, you guys are gonna get hit as it has supposedly slowed and intensified
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There’s no storm – It’s a beat up by meteorologists who wanted to be able to get to their baches without fighting through traffic.
At 8 this morning the Harbour Bridge was going to be closed and people needed to avoid the CBD. By noon EVERY ROAD OUT OF THE CITY WAS CLOGGED LIKE IT WAS A SCENE FROM A DISASTER MOVIE (JUST BEFORE THE TSUNAMI/METEOR/ALIEN SPACESHIP ARRIVES)
So I spend the morning cancelling courier runs apologising to clients and reorganising work for Tuesday.It’s so still you could hear a caterpillar fart
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So we never left Wellington. Not because of the EXTREME winds around Waikato/Bay Of Plenty, but because of the misty fog around Wellington meaning no flights could land.
Super.
On the upside, just spent the last two hours at the Cambridge Hotel and won on the dogs.
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@Donsteppa said in TCs Debbie & Cook:
How's everyone doing out there? It's started to get very wild and windy here now...
Pretty fucked off actually, the Garage Project beer selection at countdown in the Hutt is diabolical. Only about ten to choose from.
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@Smudge said in TCs Debbie & Cook:
So we never left Wellington.
You weren't really interested in going to Hamilton were you?
Be honest. It's Hamilton - even South Africans have a problem with it and look what happened - you not only won on the dogs but you're not in Hamilton. What a great day.Hope all you guys down the east coast are doing O.K. We got nothing here for a change.
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Hope all are well, reports online appear that it wasn't as bad as feared, but doesn't mean there won't be isolated pockets of damage...
definitely a non-event here, less than 10mm of rain, barely any wind.
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Pretty much a non event in my part of Tga as well
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback similar story for us in Wellington. We had rain overnight and a bit of wind, but nothing like Wahine level storm they were talking about. I'm all good with a safety first approach though, especially as the storm did cause some serious damage in other parts of the country.