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h2ocean
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Re: Wheee [Re: AngB]
      #31433 - Fri Sep 24 2004 11:00 PM

oh yeah, I go running by there....you can see the back of our house as you are driving up S. Tropical - we are at the southernmost part of the subdivision. That one poster said 20k, we have over 20 windows and it was around 6k and we did the more expensive armour screen for the entire patio.

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Ricreig
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Re: The Poll [Re: lilyv]
      #31434 - Fri Sep 24 2004 11:01 PM

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I voted earlier this afternoon. Great to hear the site has moved up to #2!


....then I won't tell you that if you go to the directory where the cookies are stored and look for 'jacksonville', erase them and return to the site you can vote again....no, I'll not telll you how to cheat, NoSiree, I won't do that

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DebbiePSL
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Re: Wheee [Re: AngB]
      #31436 - Fri Sep 24 2004 11:01 PM

we have the permanent shutters and they are worth the cost. so easy to prepare for storms

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Bioman
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Re: Wheee [Re: DebbiePSL]
      #31442 - Fri Sep 24 2004 11:13 PM

I continue to look down the barrel of a gun with these hurricanes. IM so worried about the st. Johns river flooding even more

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Ricreig
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Re: Saving tonight for tommorow... [Re: LI Phil]
      #31458 - Fri Sep 24 2004 11:31 PM

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Gonna pack it in tonight, so I can do this (at least I willl try) tom. nite.

Any BoSucx fans better leave these boards now!

Must be the season of the witch


Good night Phil...We'll keep the hurricane off your back for a few hours...tommorrow, I have to shut down and move this last computer and some clothes to my refuge and leave the trailer to its fate. This will be the 4th time this season. Take care, see you tomorrow till afternoon then, well, we'll see how it goes and check in if possible later.

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