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Colleen A.
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Florida Rain
      Mon Jul 19 2004 03:06 PM

We are just now beginning to get some t-storms and winds with the rain coming in from the GOM. We had heavy rains last night/early this morning, and it doesn't look like there is going to be sun in the immediate future. I've gone through TD's and TS's here that had less rain, wind and storminess. If anyone on this board has ever thought about changing into a duck, today would be a great day to do it. AFLAC.....

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