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Old August 12th, 2004, 10:50 PM
BuZZard
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I live in Pinellas County Florida..
Hurrican Charley is headed up my
back door. So I decided to go fishing..
I plan on standing in my front yard with my
fish net.. and run around catching fish as
they fall from the sky. :O)


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Old August 12th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Sarge
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BuZZard wrote: "I live in Pinellas County Florida.. Hurrican Charley is
headed up my back door. So I decided to go fishing.. I plan on standing in
my front yard with my fish net.. and run around catching fish as they fall
from the sky. :O)"


Don't left but Last May, a home owner in Louisiana went to check on his
pools condition after a thunderstorm. He found several hundred dead shrimp
and a few dead fish in his pool. During that storm there were several water
spouts spotted with in 1 mile of his home. It is believed the fish and
shrimp were picked up by a water spout and deposited in his pool.

Sarge


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Old August 12th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Sarge
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BuZZard wrote: "I live in Pinellas County Florida.. Hurrican Charley is
headed up my back door. So I decided to go fishing.. I plan on standing in
my front yard with my fish net.. and run around catching fish as they fall
from the sky. :O)"


Don't left but Last May, a home owner in Louisiana went to check on his
pools condition after a thunderstorm. He found several hundred dead shrimp
and a few dead fish in his pool. During that storm there were several water
spouts spotted with in 1 mile of his home. It is believed the fish and
shrimp were picked up by a water spout and deposited in his pool.

Sarge


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Old August 12th, 2004, 11:53 PM
Sarge
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BuZZard wrote: "I live in Pinellas County Florida.. Hurrican Charley is
headed up my back door. So I decided to go fishing.. I plan on standing in
my front yard with my fish net.. and run around catching fish as they fall
from the sky. :O)"


Don't left but Last May, a home owner in Louisiana went to check on his
pools condition after a thunderstorm. He found several hundred dead shrimp
and a few dead fish in his pool. During that storm there were several water
spouts spotted with in 1 mile of his home. It is believed the fish and
shrimp were picked up by a water spout and deposited in his pool.

Sarge


 




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