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HanKFranK
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Re: isabel challenge 2
      #13143 - Wed Sep 17 2003 11:49 PM

domino, how does it feel to beat the NHC? don't be too bashful, you made a good call.
HF 0350z18september


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Domino
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Re: isabel challenge 2
      #13147 - Thu Sep 18 2003 01:32 AM

I have to give everyone on this site credit for this one... before I came here all I knew was that a hurricane was a bunch of wind. Everyone here has done a great job helping and I've learned quite a bit from you all over the past couple years. Now if I can just predict what the weather will be like in the Bahamas for my cruise next week...

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