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ryancole
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Re: sick of the non rain in the fort polk area
      Tue Jun 13 2006 05:38 AM

we dont have a problem with forest fires, its the humidity and heat index that kills us....100+degree days and 80+ degree nights.......we need some rain bad to cool things of for a day or so.....

Edited by ryancole (Tue Jun 13 2006 05:39 AM)

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