2006 Typhoon

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paolov:
elllo MAtt,


however the average would be one typhoon a week from thsi date forward :D

and welcome to the board MAtt.

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Don't do that Pao... Matt likes to sink vehicles.. don't ever show him your bike..
 
Ok so I was wrong (and not for the first time before Mike says anything!).

Caloy seems to have recently peaked- or still is peaking(0430)- over PG, and it's kinda windy :)

There's lots of green mangoes everywhere, and I've got water on the floor inside my house(damn it).:snorkel:

Some trees down and some roofs off, but no major damage that I can see so far. I'll let you know more once the sun comes up.

Cheers,

Matt.
 
matt_reed:
Seems like Caloy is peaking over PG right now - or in a few hours! Not too bad really, but no diving....Everyone is in the 50Bar having a great time.

Dennis it will all be long gone by the time you arrive.

Cheers,

Matt.

Good to know Matt. When do you guys take over the bar? Or is it the restaurant?
 

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