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Quiet Mid June
      Tue Jun 17 2008 08:44 PM

My Uncle who moved to S. Florida in the early 50's had a rhyme he used to tell us when we were kids that sums up activity during the hurricane season.
June: Too soon
July: Standby
August: Prepare you must
September: Remember
October: All Over

Simplistic but fun

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Wed Jun 18 2008 01:47 AM)

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