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Old September 8th, 2004, 06:49 PM
Mimi
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"William Brackeen" wrote in message
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"Pete Platis" wrote in message
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Most of these insects can also be found in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
and Louisiana. Scorpions and brown recluses are also native to Tennesse
and
Arkansas, probably Texas, the Carolinas, and Oklahoma. That covers most,
if
not all, of the Southern United States.

2. Staggering humidity ( well not all of florida but anything south of
the
tropical line is brutal)


Again, see most of the Southern US.


Uh, for those foreigners reading this thread, he means the southeastern US.
The southwestern US is arid with far fewer insects.

Marianne


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Old September 8th, 2004, 10:49 PM
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Go Canes 8)

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Oops! I guess you Ivy League types (ROFLMFAO) don't follow sports very
closely. If you did, you would know that... since the turn of the
century... those 2 schools are 0-8 vs the University of Miami.

Stu



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Go Canes 8)

"StuGotts" wrote in message
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Oops! I guess you Ivy League types (ROFLMFAO) don't follow sports very
closely. If you did, you would know that... since the turn of the
century... those 2 schools are 0-8 vs the University of Miami.

Stu



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Old September 8th, 2004, 10:56 PM
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Isn't this slightly OT!
"Stoobie" ten.tsacmoc@4zboots wrote in message
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Go Canes 8)

"StuGotts" wrote in message
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Oops! I guess you Ivy League types (ROFLMFAO) don't follow sports very
closely. If you did, you would know that... since the turn of the
century... those 2 schools are 0-8 vs the University of Miami.

Stu





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Old September 8th, 2004, 10:56 PM
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Isn't this slightly OT!
"Stoobie" ten.tsacmoc@4zboots wrote in message
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Go Canes 8)

"StuGotts" wrote in message
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Oops! I guess you Ivy League types (ROFLMFAO) don't follow sports very
closely. If you did, you would know that... since the turn of the
century... those 2 schools are 0-8 vs the University of Miami.

Stu





 




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