hopper said:What is it you are trying to tell me 2x2??
Anduril said:What's the Build Up H?
pharace said:craig said:I reckon you immerse yourself in the slower paced style of life, the beauty of the top end, the sun and heat, the cold beer, good food, and more friendly atmosphere of Darwin, whilst staying in touch with the tiges via PRE and tv.
Its a good mix i reckon.![]()
Crikey, I'm agreeing with Craig :hihi.
Hippity Hopper - if the Tiges win a premiership while you live in Darwin, what's to stop you flying down for the week build up and the next week's hangover? See you at the big game Hippity - 2007/8 perhaps![]()
Djevv said:Anduril said:What's the Build Up H?
I'll just jump in here if you don't mind. Its the 'Troppo' season between October and December when the cloud and humidty 'build-up' toward the wet season. Suicide season. Mango season. It has many names. We all pray fervently for the cooling rain to come. This is when the footy season starts, it may shock you to learn. :hihi :hihi
So it's very hot and humid and quite uncomfortable especially for newcomers (and locals). A good time to own an air-con and a pool!!
hopper said:Djevv said:Anduril said:What's the Build Up H?
I'll just jump in here if you don't mind. Its the 'Troppo' season between October and December when the cloud and humidty 'build-up' toward the wet season. Suicide season. Mango season. It has many names. We all pray fervently for the cooling rain to come. This is when the footy season starts, it may shock you to learn. :hihi :hihi
So it's very hot and humid and quite uncomfortable especially for newcomers (and locals). A good time to own an air-con and a pool!!
Well described djevv. Made the fateful mistake of signing up to play footy in the 2004/05 season - never again. There's something about trying to play in the ruck when it's 35deg and 90% humidity at 2pm in the arvo, that's makes you wonder "What the hell am I doing?". Cricket in the dry is a much better bet.
But, with NTFL finals approaching now I'm looking forward to getting out to Marrara and watching a few local boys slug it out. Only question now is if my Waratahs can sneak in!