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Finally I can see into the future... still 9 June here :)
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ReplyDelete923m with the big blue lady :) ... couldn't replicate it though.
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I decided on a couple more tries.
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I just gave it another try ...
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The clouds are distance kickers too. I thought that I did alright with just a hair under 1000 but that 2096 was awesome!
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