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I'm in Columbia, MO, attending a wedding, and visiting family. Weather's decent today (probably low nineties, but humidity's not bad), but that's because there seems to be a major drought here, with less than an inch of rain in the last few weeks. Corn crop is down by half.

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Posted by Rand Simberg at July 30, 2005 07:22 AM
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what a coincidence, or not, i was in ST Louis today...

Posted by Harley W Daugherty at July 31, 2005 05:30 PM

Tell me you stopped in at the Broadway Diner for a Stretch (man am I dying for one), or Bootches for a couple of cheeseburgers or Ernie's for some great biscuts and gravy. Just thinking about Columbia makes me hungry.

Posted by phil at August 3, 2005 03:15 PM

Rand:
We might have another less-than-7-degrees-of-separation here; my roommate from college settled in Columbia. Then again, I just saw that Columbia's population is more than 80K, so it's bigger than I thought.
-LW

Posted by lynne Wainfan at August 5, 2005 11:24 PM


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