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    #16
    What's a "wizzer"??????

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      #17
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      What's a "wizzer"??????
      Have you never heard of the Wizzer of Oz?

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        #18
        Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
        Have you never heard of the Wizzer of Oz?
        LOL....that is funny.

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          #19
          Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
          Have you never heard of the Wizzer of Oz?
          you are a funny fellow tonight

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            #20
            admin will get me so a wizzer will be left to your imagination
            up to 20mm forecast by tommorow evening.

            And yep betcha farma was hoping for graphical explanation of a wizzer, sorry weather radar mate

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              #21
              LEP we are in a low/medium rainfall area but its usually ultra reliable.

              The whole of aust has reliable areas up shit creek without a paddle this year.

              Few ways of looking at it LEP and maybe farma weve been here since 1912/13 we are the ONLY pioneering family left 1 means were stupid beyond all beleif to still be here, 2 stubborn, 3 apathetic cant be stuffed moving else were or 4 were doing something right.

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                #22
                I would say it is probably a combination of grit, determination, and good management.

                Some of the new generation around our neck of the world are getting a lesson in these characteristics, the last 2 or 3 years.

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