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Old 09-28-2008, 02:19 PM #1
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Default Calm before the storm

about 1:00 there was a slight breeze in the air - well, in the last 20 minutes everything has been dead calm and we look out in the distance and the sky is just as black as it could be!!! It is getting dark and it is only 3:15!!!

is this what they call the calm before the storm? alls I can say is it is pretty darn freaky right now!!!!

no rain, no wind, no nothing!
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