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This sounds like drives I have been on.
Larry
On Jul 20, 2005, at 6:23 PM, Peter C. wrote:
> Madison, WI USA AP
> After many weeks of hot, sunny days without a hint of rain, a local
> man decided to drive his Austin Healey Sprite which had been parked
> since Christmas. "It was great driving in the evening with the top
> down, looking at the shriveled corn." he stated, smiling, "and it
> got better as the full moon was rising!" The area has been under a
> severe drought warning as the rainfall is over 7 inches short of
> the average for this time of year. "There aren't any mosquitos at
> all, either." he stated, though there was June bug evidence across
> his grill, and the car's.
>
> Fully expecting the dry spell to linger at least another week, as
> has been forecast, the man decided to forgo carrying his
> convertible top. Unexpectedly the area received 1 and a half inches
> of rain in a 2 hour period today.
>
> It washed the bugs off his grill, but not the smile.
>
> GFT SPRT
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