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Hurricane in the Quebec Province ?
      Mon Jul 14 2008 01:24 AM


And this winter it was horrible , if it was the first time you went to Montreal I think it's the worst i've seen since im old enough to remember and i'm 22 years old.In fact , since 6 or 7 years we didnt have a lot of snow.
I got a pool and this year I couldnt see it , she was under the snow , totally , I couldnt even see the form of the pool on the snow.Normally I can easily see half the pool.I wanted to die alive , since I hate the Winter season.
Maybe im wrong , but the last 3 years , the thunderstorm and lightning have been stronger in Montreal or at least more consistant...

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Jul 14 2008 06:55 PM)

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