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Subject: Re: Flooding in TEXAS


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Anonymous (Flooding in Texas)
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Date Posted: 20:41:01 07/06/07 Fri
In reply to: kathleen 's message, "Re: Flooding in TEXAS" on 18:54:21 07/06/07 Fri

Kathleen we went through the same thing. No rain fires extream heat. Lake Lewisville which is right near my home was 21 feet below normal level. Lake Grapevine was 17 feet below. Talk about your cup runneth over...well we gor it. A few years ago we went 88 days above 100 and no rain. Talk about putting a strain on the old air conditioners. If you guys do get rain I pray it's not all at once. Just remember those days up north when it would go 5-6-7 days of just a beautiful light rain. Well here in Texas we get it in an hour.

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