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Brad,
How is your church family in Texas fairing? Are they in the flood zone?
Kathy
At 05:28 PM 7/6/2007, you wrote:
>Well this X-Texan's lovin' it. Granted I was born in lower
>Wisconsin, moved to Upper Penninsula of Michigan, shuttled around
>Wisconsin a bit more then found myself in Texas for only three
>years, but three glorious years. C'mone Lord, crank it up some
>more, the roads haven't heaved up yet here. :)
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>Brad
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>At 03:30 PM 7/6/2007, you wrote:
>>Quaggy,
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>>Neither do the Wisconsinites. I am a transplant here, born and
>>grown in Washington State and, though it rained lots, we never had
>>humidity like this stuff back here. Yuckers!!
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>>purpley
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>>At 07:42 PM 7/3/2007, you wrote:
>>>I noticed today it got to 100.7 for a few minutes before it dropped back
>>>under 100 degrees. The clouds and rain drop the temp down. It is 70
>>>degrees at 8:45 PM so that helps but we westerners don't like the humidity.
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>>>Q.
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