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Re: Ernesto Over Water
      Tue Aug 29 2006 07:33 AM

Wednesday the 30th? or Thursday the 31st?

The 30th No ... If it turns into a Major hurricane then the 31st No.... but if its a Cat 2 or lower.. 31st would be a go.. or late evening on the 30th

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* Ernesto Over Water traveller1 Tue Aug 29 2006 07:33 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water Psyber   Tue Aug 29 2006 07:34 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water DayDreamer   Tue Aug 29 2006 07:33 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water traveller1   Tue Aug 29 2006 07:39 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water Psyber   Tue Aug 29 2006 07:50 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water traveller1   Tue Aug 29 2006 08:01 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water Psyber   Tue Aug 29 2006 08:41 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water traveller1   Tue Aug 29 2006 11:13 AM
. * * Re: Ernesto Over Water Geoff   Tue Aug 29 2006 08:00 AM

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