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LI Phil
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      Tue Jul 20 2004 09:14 PM

Bobbi,

First the truncated post earlier this afternoon, now 2 POSTS! Hopefully Cox Cable (or whomever you have) is a bit more reliable than my pieceo-s--- provider.

Actually, as we speak, I'm encountering a fairly rare phemenon...the isolated t-boomer. No where else around my area has so much as a whisp of severe weather, yet I'm getting a beautiful light show as we speak. Look quick, cause it will be gone soon:

light show

Mets are playing the Marlins not 15 miles away (at Shea) and they're bone dry and yet, the weather gods (small g) have answered my prayers and given me an intense complex.

Of course my son (my 14 pound Jack Russell Terrier) is completely terrorized and collapsed into a "dog ball" (anyone who has a dog knows that of which I speak) and huddled beneath me under the computer desk, is hating it. Moi, je l'aime.

Cheers,

LI Phil

Edited by Ed Dunham (Wed Jul 21 2004 05:42 AM)

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