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Six White Boomers

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 Posted 12/04/2007  12:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
G'day, the Adelaide River Hotel still exists. I haven't been in it for a few years, but it was still a pleasant place then. Took my sons to AR for a picnic on Queen's Birthday. It's a very nice place to stop.

"The Don" became a casino for a few years in the 70s. It has recently been given a facelift, and is very popular with the yuppies: small meals, slow service, high prices, etc. Beats me why people go back there.

Sunday just gone, we equalled the record for overnight temperatures: never got below 29.7 C.

Peter in Darwin
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 Posted 12/04/2007  02:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jeff to your friends list
29.7°C = 85.5°F.
Where I live Christmas day typically reaches a maximum greater than 38°C (just over 100°F) but very low humidity.

WHITE CHRISTMAS
Many years ago -I was a child of about 8, so that would be mumble mumble; well quite a few- my parents visited friends at Canberra on Christmas Day. Typical hot, sunny mid-summers day for Australian inland.
About 1pm a sudden, southerly change arrived and, suddenly it was snowing! A genuine white christmas in Australia -most unusual. Bet that surprised the boomers.
The snow was all melted by 4pm, except for the odd drift ahere it had accumulated.

Jeff
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 Posted 12/04/2007  02:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jeff to your friends list
Sorry, I meant also to wish everyone the best of the season and may you find lots of mules, bigheads, waveys; or whatever you desperately are looking for -my new ambition now is to find a 1988 20¢

best wishes
Jeff
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Australia
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 Posted 12/04/2007  05:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add muckeye to your friends list
Merry Xmas Peter, and everyone else.
Thanks for the update on the water holes.
I heard that the 'Vic' fell over in the '74 cyclone, would that be correct? Or was it the Fanny Bay?
regards,
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12/04/2007 05:14 am
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 Posted 12/05/2007  12:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
G'day,
The Fannie Bay was in ruins when I first came to Darwin in 1978. The site now has an artificial lake, filled with seawater, but without the stinging jellyfish. I might take my boys there on Christmas arvo', for a swim and then some prawns, while we watch the sun set over the sea.

The Vic was still closed in '78, but reopened a few years later. It has recently had a facelift, which does nothing for me. Some parts of the original stone structure from the 1870s are still visible. The previous restoration was more to my liking: I often lunched there. After midnight, it was the most popular dance venue. That part of Smith Street has been a Mall for many years.

Jeff: New Year's Day 1978, at Boort, Victoria: 101 F in the shade just before 8am. I like it warm, but that's silly.
Darwin's never made it to 40 C: but we average 305 days per year over 30 C.
Coldest recorded is 13 C.

Peter in Darwin

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 Posted 12/05/2007  6:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gary Burke to your friends list
I have found the far north of Australia fascinating since I first started reading about that part of the world as a high school student. Unusual animals, and very strange weather. One day my wife and I would love to visit all parts of the Continent, but I would guess the northern part would be most interesting.

Here in Colorado, it is currently 26 F. It will probably dip to 0 F in a few weeks. When I attended college a few miles from where we live, it often dipped to -25 F below zero. I don't like the cold, and that becomes more and more true as I get older.

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 Posted 12/05/2007  9:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
G'day Gary, Darwin's never cold, and never reall hot, just always warm. It's very humid here: and you either adjust to that, or not. The idea I have is to not fight the climate, but to enjoy what it has to offer. I took my boys swimming at 5.30pm yesterday, and we spent an hour in the water. There is a lot of birdlife around the artificial lake, so it's very relaxing.
The best time to visit here is May to October: five months without rain. During the other 7 months, we get 1660mm.
Other parts of Oz have plenty to offer.
When should I expect to see you ?
Peter
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 Posted 12/05/2007  10:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add arthrene to your friends list
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlSsffF2xhA

This one has the whole song (Six White Boomers) if anyone else wanted a listen. Sap's link only had part of the song to listen to but I was interested in hearing the rest.
Formerly nancyc
Australia
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 Posted 12/06/2007  3:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nevol to your friends list
I thought I knew all Rolf's songs, but can't say I remember this one at all. Still, it's excellent! Very apt for Xmas in Oz.
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 Posted 12/07/2007  06:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add triggersmob to your friends list
Nancy, I'm shocked. I can't believe any Aussie hasn't heard this song.
Rolf is one of my old favourites, from when I was young. I think I learnt this song when I still lived in England about 38 years ago.

Steve

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 Posted 12/07/2007  06:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tights24 to your friends list
quote:
boomers who server on subs may be adults but may not be grown up!


AHHEMMM, I resemble that remark.

Jim, that's the first thing I thought also, being a veteran of an old C3 boat.
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 Posted 12/07/2007  7:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jeff to your friends list
Try "six white boomers" in Google Australia -plenty of matches. The second on my results was a page titled "Christmas in Australia" (subtitled 'This site illustrates how Christmas is celebrated in Australia.') which gives full words and explanations of the oz terms. Also, lots about a downunder christmas generally.
I am not allowed to post links yet bit it is a bigpond user page and look for 'sixwhite' in the URL.

cheers and happy Christmas
Jeff
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 Posted 12/07/2007  10:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list
totally slipped my mind to use google Australia

many more listings, but alas - I have still not been able to locate any Chrissy cards with the six white boomers on them

although you are not yet in a position to post links -

you can email them to me

Ta

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 Posted 12/08/2007  03:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
Try googling: "Australian Christmas Cards" boomers. First link has 6WB cards for sale. I think they're US-based, too.
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 Posted 12/08/2007  07:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list
Sap
Thanks Mate
Found "ONE" still seeking others

You would think after all these years there would be a large variety of these
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