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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

    My neighbor made a $2800 pot of coffee this morning.

    He bought a generator on the side of the road the other day from some dude and was bound and determined to use it.

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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

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    You f'ing hillbillies should be laughing about how everybody down here is freaking out about 40mph wind gusts.
    My wife was mad that's all we got! She loves a good storm, and it wasn't even that.

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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

    we've yet to see a drop of rain up here in the metroplex....

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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

    88 and cloudy. Good time to work out in the yard.
    The fans on here are known for their objectivity, fair play, open minded welcoming of others, debating in an upfront, firm, but respectful manner.....TexasLidig8r 11/21/04

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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

    This article is great: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3367704


    "Streets were so empty, drivers were ignoring red lights and crossing the double lines without a worry. Again, like an ordinary weekend."
    Quote Originally Posted by proud gonzo
    you're weird

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    Re: This is more nervewracking than waiting around for kickoff of the Orange Bowl

    Quote Originally Posted by Penguin
    This article is great: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3367704


    "Streets were so empty, drivers were ignoring red lights and crossing the double lines without a worry. Again, like an ordinary weekend."
    Hehe. Good article.

    On another note, this is how you drive in Caracas, Venezuela at night. If you stop at a red light, you might get hijacked by bandits. (True story. That's how they do it.)

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