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Evan Johnson
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a little poem i wrote, to keep things into check...
      Fri Aug 14 2009 08:44 PM

It was 2004 and all through the house, Generators were running, and testing about.

"Jeanne was coming!", said everyone . Prepare yourselves this wont be fun.

The local Weatherman, came on TV. He said "dont worry everyone, Florida is free!" .

Many of us were here, back in town. "Oops!" , said the Weatherman, we should "hunker down" .

Jeanne blew by like one of GOD's farts , and the local Weathermans house, was blown apart .

Baffled and confused , the forecasts were shotty. Mother nature kindly told us, to find a new hobby.

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* a little poem i wrote, to keep things into check... Evan Johnson Fri Aug 14 2009 08:44 PM
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