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Re: Punta Gorda Spout
      Sun Jul 17 2005 08:34 PM

This happened a few hundred yards from my house! Technically it was a tornado briefly... Tragicaly, I was in Orlando looking at colleges at the time. My family took many pictures from our backyard, which I will upload in a day or so. I almost ripped out my hair when I learned about it. You know I would be down at the park about 20 feet away from it. Hmmmm... next time.

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Edited by Lysis (Sun Jul 17 2005 08:35 PM)

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