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LI Phil
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Re: Break
      Sat Jun 12 2004 08:00 PM

Spike,

Don't stop posting, just have something to say. Endlessly and needlessly answering a post with "yes, we will have to wait and see" is both annoying and trite. However, we're all here to learn and enjoy each other's opinions. If you have a question, feel free to ask...there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. I wish I were 14 and had a great love for the weather. Actually, I was 14 and had a great love for the weather, and I didn't act on it. It's not too late, but my current career path ain't all that fun. Hang in there, Spike, and post whenever you can add to the conversation.

Peace & Cheers,

LI Phil

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