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Rafael expected to meander over the central Gulf over the next several days with no obvoius threat to land. #RAFAEL
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 30 (Milton) , Major: 30 (Milton) Florida - Any: 30 (Milton) Major: 30 (Milton)
25.0N 90.8W
Wind: 65MPH
Pres: 992mb
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Wnw at 6 mph
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Anil Karahasanoglu
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Searching for Selim!!!
      Thu Sep 29 2005 04:29 AM

Selim i dunno where to find you dude! I don't know your number, or how to reach you. We're all so worried in Turkey; me, my girlfriend, Boran, Burçin, his sis., Sercan you remember?
I really gotta hear from you man, i don't know how to relieve myself. I talk to myself, this master of physics can't be beaten by the forces of nature! It's ironic and can't be...
Whatever, this is not only site i've left a message for you dude! Please send a mail to me if you see this fella!
anilxico@yahoo.com
Anýl Karahasanoðlu

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