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Did anyone see the Perseids last night? I sat there and wathced from 2AM until 3AM and nothing in Maine. I guess the Swift-Tuttle comet doesn't swing by here.

Of course, it was rather cloudy.


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Bert #15413 08/12/2009 12:26 PM
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Bert,

It was extremely cloudy in Maryland! They said you should be able to see it tonight as well so hopefully it wont be cloudy!


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Well, let me know if you see it, Jeff. I don't want to stay up until 2AM. Some of my staff got up at 4AM. We are all awfully cranky.

LOL.

Oh, and now I will have to move this to the vendor thread, lol. Just kidding.


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LOL... I will let you know if I see anything, hopefully it wont be cloudy. They also stated you can start looking as early as 9pm just the best parts would be after midnight!


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I saw one "shooting star" this morning as I headed to the office. I did not know there was a meteor shower going on. I just thought it was a lonely falling star so I made a wish and put it in my pocket. I can't divulge my wish or it may not come true but suffice it to say it involves an Anthem rep.

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Are you sure you weren't thinking Caremark?


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No, this time it was specifically Anthem. They just shot down my request to negotiate my reimbursements to at least that of what Medicare pays (yes, I receive LESS THAN Medicare). Anyone hear anything about a meteor landing on Anthem headquarters in the news this morning?

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Again it was to cloudy! I hope someone out there got a chance to take advantage of this so called Strong Meteor Shower!


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Thanks Bert.

If you hadn't mentioned it I probably wouldn't have taken the time to go out and watch it. I really enjoyed it. I must have seen 10-15, some big enough to surprise me.

I wish now that I had gone driving to one of those light-less rest-stops along the Texas interstates.

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Benjamin-how cool.
The Swift Tuttle didn't make it's way to my part of Missouri.


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Benjamin you should thank Jon for putting it on the login screen. No clouds last night in Maine, but I stared into the sky for about 30 minutes and no Swift Tuttle.


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