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Polk County Weather Update
      #15060 - Tue Jun 08 2004 04:29 AM

LORD STANLEY GOT A TAN FOR US FLORIDA HOCKEY FANS, LIGHTING DID STRIKE HERE, AFTERALL WE ARE THE LIGHTNING CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. CONTRATS TO TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING. Scottsvb

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Re: Polk County Weather Update [Re: Anonymous]
      #15061 - Tue Jun 08 2004 04:36 AM

Thanks everyone! What an exciting night! I think my adrenaline high is wearing off.

And thanks, Ed, for letting us fans read the posts before you have to edit them out. If hurricane season is anything like the Lightning's season, I suggest that everyone buy a seatbelt and strap it on.

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