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      #69434 - Fri Aug 04 2006 03:49 PM

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From the perspective of the free satellite pictures from NOAA website. Chris is a goner. However, it is cool here in Central Florida, just like it gets when another storm is actively forming and drawing on the heat of the land. I am wondering if this is Chris rejuevenation or if the Bay of Campeche is waking up to tropical storm season.




Send some of that "cool" down here to the Cape Haze peninsula. Hotter than....hot here. Except for the t-storm that just blew up.

But it's hot. Real hot. Darn hot. *LOL*

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Lesli in SWFL.
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