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Re: emergency contact information re tourists/florida/hurricane rita
      Thu Sep 22 2005 10:29 PM

Not likely, I'm in Orlando myself and we saw nothing from Rita whatsoever. Kissimee is the town just south of us, and they didn't either. I'm pretty sure he's ok from the storm.

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* emergency contact information re tourists/florida/hurricane rita rita45simpson Thu Sep 22 2005 10:29 PM
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