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Re: Uncertainty Again with Irene
      Tue Aug 09 2005 07:21 PM

My company sent me to N. Charleston S.C. on culinary task force from the Melbourne Fla. area and we just got a new GM from Miami here. The staff thinks that we both brought the "storm curse" with us....As its looking right now with Irene their thoughts of us might come to be...........We might get sacrificed to storm gods if she gets any closer, maybe its a good time to take that up north vacation I`ve been thinking of.?????.......Weatherchef

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