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Invest 94L just northeast of the ABC islands in the Caribbean moving west, 20% development chance. Another area near the Cabo Verde islands has a 20% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 300 (Idalia) , Major: 300 (Idalia) Florida - Any: 300 (Idalia) Major: 300 (Idalia)
 


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SandiaFlower
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"she got a motion oh yeah"
      Mon Sep 15 2003 11:02 AM

Yesterday I put my nervous energy to use and thoroughly cleaned out the kids rooms of junk...............and did laundry.....and treated us to a meal out on the town........with no news and radios allowed.

I am a big Elvis fan since I like rockabilly too.

With the exception of hurricane hassles, I love living in Florida. Before we found our house, we lived in a hotel over the summer at Cocoa Beach............no cooking,no cleaning just going to the beach and pool everyday.ps. Sandia is reference to the Sandia mountains in New Mexico where I am from. Sue

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