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Posted by D.L. on January 11, 2004 at 17:23:30 from (216.67.186.250):
In Reply to: Re: Why Is It? posted by Wayne on January 11, 2004 at 14:52:00:
Know what we call it in Wyoming when the wind blows 70+ mph, or the thermometer drops waaay below zero??? ...Tuesday! I've said for years, the rest of the country could be going through H. E. double toothpicks, and as long as it doesn't affect the east coast, IT REALLY DOESN"T MATTER!!!! As far as the "storm centers", etc, it's SENSATIONALISM in journalism that sells!!! I call it the 5 o'clock "National Enquirer" news with Tom Broken-off, Dan Blather, or just fill in the blank... it's all the same garbage! Unfortunately, a lot of folks are uninformed and swallow the LIES hook, line and sinker!!!
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