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Re: Patterns in late rainy season starts ..wondering
      Sat Jul 17 2004 05:04 PM

Did anyone happen to get any photos of the Nepalese ladies doing their rain dance? Well, this IS the Internet...I'm sure they're on here somewhere.

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* Patterns in late rainy season starts ..wondering HanKFranK Sat Jul 17 2004 05:04 PM
. * * Re: Patterns in late rainy season starts ..wondering Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Jul 17 2004 07:53 AM
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