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yecatsjg
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1939 ish?
      #44621 - Fri Jul 22 2005 08:20 AM

A few nights ago Joe Bastardi was on Fox. He said this year is exactly like a previous year --- to the point he said he couldn't believe he had this knowledge and could almost predict what's going to happen. I thought he said 1939? 1936? but I don't remember (sure wish I'd Tivo'd it, lol). Anyone know what year he's talking about?

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Re: 1939 ish? [Re: yecatsjg]
      #44627 - Fri Jul 22 2005 08:43 AM

1933???

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Re: 1939 ish? [Re: Lysis]
      #44658 - Fri Jul 22 2005 10:25 AM

hi i was watching the weather channel lastnight and goodloe said it was 1936...i remember because i was adding it up in my head how many years its been...hope that helps....

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