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Re: Hurrican Locations
      Sun Jun 13 2004 09:29 PM

I dont think the risk would be too great because you are inland. Even though a hurricane would come inland quite a ways you wouldnt be in as much danger as you would be on the coast. I would give it about a 4

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* Hurrican Locations Cali Guy Sun Jun 13 2004 09:29 PM
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