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Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information
      Sun Sep 25 2005 02:27 PM

Hi Danielw, I have not been on much lately, between, work, travel, and storm related stuff. What I wanted to know was how did Frank in Biloxi make out after Katrina? I had not heard anything, have not been able to read much until today, that is why I am inquiring.

My husband was in H/burg yesterday and said he saw a lot of trees down in the area, I hope you made it through ok!

We had wind, and tons of rain with Rita. With Katrina we had some rain and tons of wind! Lost the majority of our shingles and our ridge cap not to mention several, hugh branches falling out of the oaks we have in the back yard.

Looking forward to hearing your response on Frank, take care, Kimmie

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* Louisiana Road Closure Information danielwAdministrator Sun Sep 25 2005 02:27 PM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information mpool   Tue Oct 18 2005 09:51 AM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information Clark   Tue Oct 18 2005 04:50 PM
. * * Re: Louisiana Road Closure Information Kimmie @ home   Sun Sep 25 2005 02:27 PM

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