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Re: Re: Re: Rain! Finally!!
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 12, 2004 at 03:11:45 from (216.208.58.161):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Rain! Finally!! posted by UFO Man on June 11, 2004 at 18:37:50:
UFO Man: I think we had the same here in SW Ontario. When I say same, what we have been getting is a couple of heavy down pours every day for a week. I heard a report of a rain gauge catching 4" in 3/4 of and hour. For the most part we are getting sunny days with these storms blowing in along with a few minor twisters. I had gone away in morning , nice and sunny, so left the windows on two trucks open. As I was driving west on the way home, I encountered this heavy rain fall, and thought to myself those trucks are going to be a mess. I arrived home to find just the slightest of moisture on the right end of both seats. I guess the angle was just right. Worst part I find on the highway with these sunny day rains, is these idiots driving with air on full, rain hits, they switch to heat and defrost. car fogs immediately, then off the road they go. I told one police officer, holding back traffic while they towed one of these BMW's back on road, "They should be required to leave the car right in the mediun with a sign on it giving their name and how stupid they were, for at least 48 hours." I guess no one has ever told those high priced car owners, open the windows, they are neither salt nor sugar so they will not melt. I saw 6 of these in 30 miles one day.
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