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Re: Two Systems to Watch
      Mon Aug 14 2006 10:49 AM

Saw that too! LOL. I'm in Deerfield, just a stones throw from you. I don't care what happens as long as it's just a rain event. We need it BAD. Got a heck of storm last night. The lightning was unbelievable. Got a good soaking but not long enough. Chances today are 70% so hopefully we'll get some more. It's already steamy hot outside. It's days like these that I love my desk job and whoever invented Air Conditioning!

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