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Re: Nov 30th and Beyond
      Tue Nov 08 2005 08:33 AM

You cant go anywhere to avoid mother natures fury. You can live in a place with hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes or blizzards. Pick your poison. All I know is I'd rather live in a place where mother nature lets you know she's coming...and I hate the cold.

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* Nov 30th and Beyond GuppieGrouper Tue Nov 08 2005 08:33 AM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond jusforsean   Sun Nov 06 2005 04:20 PM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond Myles   Tue Nov 08 2005 08:33 AM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond HomesteadGirl   Fri Nov 11 2005 02:00 PM
. * * don't be silly Lysis   Fri Nov 11 2005 07:56 PM
. * * Re: don't be silly HanKFranK   Sat Nov 12 2005 01:17 PM
. * * Re: don't be silly HomesteadGirl   Mon Nov 14 2005 11:25 AM

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