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Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low
      Fri Apr 18 2008 04:06 PM

I debated if this was serious, but since it may be...statistically there are infinitely small probabilities that any danger would exist at any particular point in Florida on any given day in October 2008. How's that?

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. * * Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low Clark   Thu May 29 2008 03:40 AM
. * * Re: FSU stats re: HURRICANE DAYS THIS YEAR; historically low saluki   Sat Apr 19 2008 05:19 PM
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