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We're getting close to the old record set in the 1800s, according to USA
today.
POE=WEAISVA
Local news says large hail stones are on the way!
For the surfers:
Here is a swell report
How about Marty? I hear your area is pretty hard hit as well.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 00:44:53 -0000 "Jeff" <> writes:
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> There was something on the news this morning about a possible
> tornado
> coming onland from Huntington Beach and heading up to Anaheim.
> So Like a dummyI stuck my head outside and watched as a very
> ominus(sp?) looking cloud pass nearby as little bits of it had
> slight swirling tails coming down. Nothing happened and it passes
> with tons of rain.
> And On the news they said it had the possibility of causing a
> tornado, but never was seen touching down anywhere.
> Can you say "Toto, were not in Kansas anymore"
> Also I heard we've gotten more rain than Oregon or Washington
> state
> so far this winter. Crazy!!!
> Jeff(bigtikidude)
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> --- In , Kristena Hernandez
> <tikimania@j...> wrote:
> > Wow, thanks. OK here, but a lot of our neighbors need the well
> wishes.
> > The surfers are still out, though!
> >
> > On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:07:42 -0800 (PST) Unsteady Freddie
> > <schizofredric@y...> writes:
> > P.S. why not check in and let everyone know you're OK?
> >
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