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Nebraskashire Gentry

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

New Seattle

thunderstorms and perpetual cloud cover have plagued Omaha these past months, certainly challenging Seattle's attribution as the most overcast city in America.

unfortunately, the residents of Nebraskashire possess neither the oceanfront property nor dour dispositions which seemingly help the citizens of Seattle live under such conditions.
Posted by Cecil Augustus Downing at 8:50 AM
Labels: death comes for the archbishop, Gene Leahy Park, Jim Flowers: licensed meteorologist, like that scene in "Ghostbusters", photographs not taken by me, well-lit skylines

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