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Floridacane
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Loc: Palm Bay, Florida
Re: TD 10 / Isidore
      Tue Sep 17 2002 01:08 AM

Who knows with this storm... I think we'll all know a lot more in the A.M.
Haven't had a storm "really" hit Brevard County in a long time, and I'm not looking forward to one either. Goodnight All
Lori

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Lori

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* TD 10 / Isidore Ed DunhamAdministrator Tue Sep 17 2002 01:08 AM
. * * Re: TD 10 / Isidore HanKFranK   Tue Sep 17 2002 12:49 AM
. * * Re: TD 10 / Isidore Floridacane   Tue Sep 17 2002 01:08 AM
. * * ten!! HanKFranK   Tue Sep 17 2002 11:43 PM
. * * Re: ten!! troy2   Wed Sep 18 2002 02:13 AM

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