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Can lightning strike my house twice?

Okay so my house got struck by lightning about two and a half years ago. It went in through the top of my house and out the other side of the attic and it burnt the wires in the attic causing my house to burn down. At the time, my house didn't have a lightning rod but I was wondering if my house can get struck by lightning again even with the lightning rod on now? I am really traumatized with that and paranoid that it could happen again. I am literally in tears every time there's a thunderstorm so if anyone could help me with this question it would be very helpful.

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Bribe everyone with pancakes, they will give in trust me i do it all the time.
You should first find out how many students would be interested in such a league. Try polling students to see who would be interested in a ball hockey league, a roller hockey team or even an ice hockey team. My brother in law plays ice hockey for his HS team in Phoenix.. if Phoenix has high school hockey, anywhere can have high school hockey
This too funny for words, but a couple of years ago it could have been me. I went to computer class to learn before I purchased and the first thing I was taught was the plug into the wall , then second is it turned on and third was check for power!!!! C-prompt was a sign that I lost the program and upon occasion I lost it!!! It makes you feel so smart. Try buying the computer professor 80.00 a whack thats what he could have used!!!!
Not very often. It depends on the number of cycles the softener goes thought and how much water flows through the softener. Check your owners manual for more information. Good luck
Wait til school closes, sneak a fire hose into the gym, and turn the AC on really high. Now they'll have an icy gym and not much of a choice but to play hockey.

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