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Beautiful day in New England today. High in the 80's and bright sunshine FTW [emoji257][emoji274][emoji274][emoji847][emoji847] Have a great pre-weekend out there in Forum Land[emoji1258][emoji1258] @pc747 great to hear from you and that you're doing fabulous out there in Forum Land. Thanks for stopping by here and saying Hi

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Beautiful day in New England today. High in the 80's and bright sunshine FTW [emoji257][emoji274][emoji274][emoji847][emoji847] Have a great pre-weekend out there in Forum Land[emoji1258][emoji1258] @pc747 great to hear from you and that you're doing fabulous out there in Forum Land. Thanks for stopping by here and saying Hi

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Meh, PC was just gloating about his weight loss... [emoji13]

Actually, PC that's awesome, losing weight is a pain after we get older, especially with work taking most of our lives.
Kudos!
 
Good morning Y'all, coffee brewing FTW
Have a great weekend!

Stay cool out there GG!
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Good morning all. 110 yesterday and we've been hit with storms and fires.
This is one of several.
Just some of the perks of living in "Gods Country."
 
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Good morning all. 110 yesterday and we've been hit with storms and fires.
This is one of several.
Just some of the perks of living in "Gods Country."
Such nasty, nasty weather. Hopefully, never a summer again like this one. Stay safe out there, ggrant3876 and everyone else.

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Wow that's crazy, was it a sort of tornado system?
What I heard there were 60 mph west winds, blew the windows out and then the roof off.

Alex Zwink with the National Weather Service in Norman said the damage was caused by downbursts from a single thunderstorm that moved the the area. He said wind in the storm was measured at about 60 mph, but was probably higher in the downbursts.
 
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