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Does Pluto really exist? It's already declared a non-planet. Maybe it's non-existant.
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The only problem is that this is down under and we are heading into deep winter.

Well, I got the dog and pony show over downtown for work. For all the construction on state office buildings in the past years, parking is still at a premium when the legislature is in session. We ended up parking on the levee in a no parking zone. My boss was driving and he didn't get a ticket or get towed.

Katy, I did brisket and sweet potatoes outside on the grill yesterday. It was just plain hot. It's cooler today because there are t-storms in the area and it is overcast.
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The only problem is that this is down under and we are heading into deep winter.

Well, I got the dog and pony show over downtown for work. For all the construction on state office buildings in the past years, parking is still at a premium when the legislature is in session. We ended up parking on the levee in a no parking zone. My boss was driving and he didn't get a ticket or get towed.

Katy, I did brisket and sweet potatoes outside on the grill yesterday. It was just plain hot. It's cooler today because there are t-storms in the area and it is overcast.

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Hey guys - South Pole? Kewl, that means you're close enough to my neighbourhood that all y'all can bunk down here with me. Our winters aren't that cold.
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