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Fun film. Wonder if the historical accuracy is even close? Would anyone modify an entry to make the movie look good?

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  • Sarah Jul 21, 2009 @ 10:15

    If you check the GOES WEST, there’s a big patch of Demon’s Breath over southern California, too. For two weeks now the temperatures have not dipped below 95 in the daytime, and even at night, not a zephyr to cool things down. We just bake in the summer heat.

    All we need now is an earthquake. Shake and Bake, we call it.

  • Sarah Jul 21, 2009 @ 10:18

    P.S. It will be long cold day in Texas before I go on Facebook with my real picture and my real personal information. It would be an invitation to trouble, for sure.

  • Kramer Jul 21, 2009 @ 13:57

    95? That’s the last cold front.

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