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Posted on: March 6, 2007 3:27 AM, by Selva

This is a true story. It happened a few minutes ago. It happened when I watched.

8 :30 AM.
Dark outside. Clouds looming overhead. Windy.

8:31 AM.
It rains like a few hundred canine pranksters pissing over the house.

8:32 AM.
The rain stops as abruptly as it started.

8:33 AM.
Sunshine. Crisp day. Rain? What rain? When? Why is the ground wet? Must be the dogs.

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Last time I was visiting England, I started carrying an umbrella all the time because there was no way of telling when it was going to start raining. Just because there wasn't a cloud in the sky at breakfast didn't mean the sky wasn't going to be falling in by mid-morning.

Posted by: Kevin W. Parker | March 6, 2007 7:50 AM

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