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Cheryl - 04 Jul 2006 22:11 GMT
Poor kitties. Someone is already playing around with fire crackers,
and now a storm blew in. Literally blew in. So it's lightening and
thundering (LOUD thunderboomers) and finally someone had sense to
stop the fire crackers and go in where it's dry.  LOL  The temps just
dropped from the mid 90s to now 71F in about 10 minutes.  Wild storm.

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Chakolate - 04 Jul 2006 23:57 GMT
Cheryl <jlhshadow@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in news:Xns97F6AED5E1121shads@
130.133.1.4:

>  The temps just
> dropped from the mid 90s to now 71F in about 10 minutes.  Wild storm.

Oh, don't you love it when that happens?  It's like all of a sudden your
apartment got air conditioning.  

Chak

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Monique Y. Mudama - 05 Jul 2006 00:39 GMT
> Cheryl <jlhshadow@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in
> news:Xns97F6AED5E1121shads@ 130.133.1.4:
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> Oh, don't you love it when that happens?  It's like all of a sudden
> your apartment got air conditioning.  

I sure do.  I love going out then, when it starts raining, and just
letting the rain wash over me.

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Jo Firey - 05 Jul 2006 02:54 GMT
> Cheryl <jlhshadow@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in news:Xns97F6AED5E1121shads@
> 130.133.1.4:
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> Oh, don't you love it when that happens?  It's like all of a sudden your
> apartment got air conditioning.

Last time I saw that happen, I was in Ashville NC waiting for a plane.  WInd
came in from the NW and temp dropped like a rock.

I still wish I'd never got on that plane.  The lady next to me said she had
been stationed at embassies world wide over her husbands diplomatic career
and it was the roughest flight she had ever been on.

You know you are in trouble when the pilot comes on the radio and says there
will be no beverage service and for the flight attendants to take their
seats and buckle up "because we don't want anyone getting hurt"

Jo
Jo
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 05 Jul 2006 07:58 GMT
> Cheryl <jlhshadow@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in news:Xns97F6AED5E1121shads@
> 130.133.1.4:

> >  The temps just
> > dropped from the mid 90s to now 71F in about 10 minutes.  Wild storm.

> Oh, don't you love it when that happens?  It's like all of a sudden your
> apartment got air conditioning.  

That's pretty much an everyday occurrence around here, although it's
more like dropping from the high 70s to the low 50s. This happens most
evenings in early summer when the fog comes in. It's nice, but I sort
of miss warm summer nights. At 4PM, you're out there barbecuing, and
it's summer, and 20 minutes later, you're freezing your butt off and
everyone's moving inside to eat. Not like it was when I was a kid and
you stayed out as late as possible!

Joyce
mlbriggs - 05 Jul 2006 00:39 GMT
> Poor kitties. Someone is already playing around with fire crackers,
> and now a storm blew in. Literally blew in. So it's lightening and
> thundering (LOUD thunderboomers) and finally someone had sense to
> stop the fire crackers and go in where it's dry.  LOL  The temps just
> dropped from the mid 90s to now 71F in about 10 minutes.  Wild storm.

Same thing here, but not so wild.  The coolness feels good.  I hope all
the dry vegetation gets a good soaking.  MLB
Monique Y. Mudama - 05 Jul 2006 00:40 GMT
> Poor kitties. Someone is already playing around with fire crackers,
> and now a storm blew in. Literally blew in. So it's lightening and
> thundering (LOUD thunderboomers) and finally someone had sense to
> stop the fire crackers and go in where it's dry.  LOL  The temps
> just dropped from the mid 90s to now 71F in about 10 minutes.  Wild
> storm.

Wish that would happen here.  I already know there will be
firecrackers till late into the night, and I have to get up early to
pick up Oscar.  Hrm, I really wish people wouldn't do firecrackers
here -- it's been pretty dry.

Hrm, I should probably go visit her this evening.

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