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BLTizzle
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Heads Up??
      #75818 - Mon Jul 16 2007 06:36 PM

is anyone else getting bored? I find myself counting down to 6Z, 12Z and 00Z just to see if maybe the new models bring hope of something to talk about. lol

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Jul 16 2007 09:38 PM)


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Re: Heads Up?? [Re: BLTizzle]
      #75819 - Mon Jul 16 2007 08:56 PM

Living in SE Florida; bored is good; very good. If Dr. Masters is right, things will change by early August.

Bored is good!!!


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