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Re: Evac
      Tue May 18 2004 02:08 PM

Yea I understand. I'm not really close to the coast, but most hurricanes can come very far inland. It all depends on the situation if it gets bad enough then like you told me "Get the hell out of there!"

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* Most devastating hurricane??? Spike Tue May 18 2004 02:08 PM
. * * Re: Most devastating hurricane??? LI Phil   Tue May 18 2004 12:29 PM
. * * Re: Most devastating hurricane??? Spike   Tue May 18 2004 01:43 PM
. * * Evac LI Phil   Tue May 18 2004 01:59 PM
. * * Re: Evac Spike   Tue May 18 2004 02:08 PM
. * * Re: Evac LI Phil   Tue May 18 2004 10:08 PM
. * * Re: Evac Spike   Thu May 20 2004 01:32 AM

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