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stevecoe

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Re: What's UP Sagittarius
      08/05/08 01:45 AM

Tom;

Ain't that the truth...we have had two--count'em two--nights without a Moon in the sky to view the Milky Way. AJ and I were joking about forgetting about how to set up the scope. Then we went out and it kinda took a minute to remember what to do...not funny.

Clear skies (please);
Steve Coe

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* What's UP Sagittarius asaintAdministrator 08/04/08 10:08 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius WadeVC   09/17/08 12:01 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius stevecoe   09/17/08 03:33 PM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius desertstarsAdministrator   09/17/08 04:52 PM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius stevecoe   09/17/08 07:41 PM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius Mr. Mike   08/05/08 08:23 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius desertstarsAdministrator   08/04/08 11:58 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius stevecoe   08/05/08 01:45 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius desertstarsAdministrator   08/05/08 11:11 AM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius Glassthrower   08/05/08 08:42 PM
. * Re: What's UP Sagittarius stevecoe   08/06/08 11:44 AM

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