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Should I?
      #22503 - Wed Sep 01 2004 10:54 AM

My family was talking about evacuating out of central florida were from seminole county and i was wondering should i evacuate? I personally dont want to or think i need to but what is everyones opinion?


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Re: Should I? [Re: Spike]
      #22766 - Wed Sep 01 2004 08:13 PM

I don't think you should let other people decide on the fact if you evacuate or not. It's your families choice, not theirs. If you do evaucate, do it early. I could imagine that you wouldn't want to be stuck in 3 hour delays, people could get pretty frisky.

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Re: Should I? [Re: Keith234]
      #23286 - Thu Sep 02 2004 03:26 PM

I wasnt asking as in im going to do what they say i was asking what they thought i should do. And i have decided to stay.

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