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I am feeling rather bullish about this event.  Here is my guess for particular locations with standard deviation of + or - 2":

 

Leesburg, VA 7",
Severna Park, MD 10"
Washington, DC 10",
Hagerstown, MD 6"
Fredricksburg, VA 13"
Cape May, NJ 6"
Waldorf, MD 13"
Springfield, VA 10"
Baltimore, MD 7"
Frederick, MD 6"
Westminster, MD 5"
Annapolis 11"
Woodbridge, VA 11"

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I am feeling rather bullish about this event. Here is my guess for particular locations with standard deviation of + or - 2":

Leesburg, VA 7",

Severna Park, MD 10"

Washington, DC 10",

Hagerstown, MD 6"

Fredricksburg, VA 13"

Cape May, NJ 6"

Waldorf, MD 13"

Springfield, VA 10"

Baltimore, MD 7"

Frederick, MD 6"

Westminster, MD 5"

Annapolis 11"

Woodbridge, VA 11"

Sure, just leave Winchester off the list, Kurt! :)

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I am feeling rather bullish about this event.  Here is my guess for particular locations with standard deviation of + or - 2":

 

Leesburg, VA 7",

Severna Park, MD 10"

Washington, DC 10",

Hagerstown, MD 6"

Fredricksburg, VA 13"

Cape May, NJ 6"

Waldorf, MD 13"

Springfield, VA 10"

Baltimore, MD 7"

Frederick, MD 6"

Westminster, MD 5"

Annapolis 11"

Woodbridge, VA 11"

Not bad

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LMAO!!! Actually, sounds interesting brewing your own beer. A brown ale is pretty nice, too. I've known a couple of people who've done that.

It's fun. It's like a kids' chemistry experiment but with beer at the end!

I've only brewed five batches so far, and brown ales are usually high on the list of new homebrewers' beers to brew. They're fairly easy to make and are a few mistakes can be masked OK. That's also why IPAs are a good beer to brew at home - flaws can be masked by the bitterness and hoppiness on IPAs pretty easily.

I'm drinking another right now - a fairly strong (6.3% or so) pale ale. I didn't mean for it to be so strong, so I wish I'd dry hopped it!

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