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Snonut.
      #921 - Sun Jun 30 2002 02:43 PM

I remember he did some reports last year, but stopped after Chantal for some reason. What happened to Snonut? The link is still here, and will Snonut be reporting this year? Thanks for all responses.

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Re: Snonut.
      #965 - Fri Jul 05 2002 07:59 PM

Haven't heard one way or the other from him or Steve Gavy, so best I can hope for is a 'maybe'.



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      #1492 - Wed Jul 31 2002 02:52 AM

Well, I guess a maybe is all we can hope for at best. I sure did like his reports. Perhaps he will show up when the action really starts up.

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