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#Melissa forward speed increasing as it tracks northeast set for several more landfalls this week as it eventually heads out to sea
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 387 (Milton) , Major: 387 (Milton) Florida - Any: 387 (Milton) Major: 387 (Milton)
39.0N 60.5W
Wind: 85MPH
Pres: 973mb
Moving:
Ne at 48 mph
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ROB H
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      Fri Jul 16 2004 08:34 AM

Two young brothers got up in the middle of the night to get a drink of water, walking past their parents room they heard a noise, the older boy looked in the keyhole and said "I cant believe it !!", what said his brother, I cant believe mom yells at us for sucking out thumbs

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