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Old 10-26-2016, 07:02 AM   #15009
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We are in the Desert in southern California near Mexico. We had a desert storm Monday evening . Black clouds, thunder and lighting and rain like you would not believe. The thunder was echoing through the bowl like valley . Unbelievable. It was exciting to see and ecperience. We lost power for a while.
The weather here is fantastic in the 80's and the storm moved in fast and it was gone and you did not know it was here except for the tree branches left on the ground.
So all we could do was eat pie then go to the out house. ( HAHA )
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Must have been in the same storm. Just after having the MH washed!! No wind so no trees down.
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Old 10-27-2016, 07:14 AM   #15011
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The storm washed my Jeep.
I had been out 4 wheeling that morning in the Desert and the Jeep was dirty. But after the storm it was slick as a whistle.
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Sounds like folks out there should pay you to get your MH washed every month. ;-)
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Old 10-27-2016, 07:38 AM   #15013
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Must have been in the same storm. Just after having the MH washed!! No wind so no trees down.

Ahhhhhh!
Twas you that were the rainmaker
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Old 10-27-2016, 09:47 AM   #15014
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Ahhhhhh!
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I wonder at the effectiveness of a flying raindance?
Could corner two markets at the same time.
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At a dollar ($1.00) per foot it would be difficult to do it cheaper myself. Not a worry to have it redone.
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At a dollar ($1.00) per foot it would be difficult to do it cheaper myself. Not a worry to have it redone.

Yep!
The worry is the day after it is washed again!
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Old 10-28-2016, 02:57 AM   #15017
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Yup, I think the storm was caused by ufo infusion. I noticed there were a lot of ufo sighting in conjunction with the storm. At the top of the mountains as the Black clouds were coming our way , you could see the the shadows of the saucers hovering .
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Old 10-28-2016, 06:51 AM   #15018
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Yup, I think the storm was caused by ufo infusion. I noticed there were a lot of ufo sighting in conjunction with the storm. At the top of the mountains as the Black clouds were coming our way , you could see the the shadows of the saucers hovering .
I think you should stay away from those Peyote plants out there in the desert!

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