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Old July 22nd 05, 03:53 PM
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This morning's news said that yesterday a new High Temp was set at the top
of Mt. Wilson, 100F

and Death Valley had a LOW last night of 104F

Now all we need is a good Earthquake and we could say we're Shaking and a
Baking.

at 10pm last night up on the corner it was 95F.


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