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Re: Hurricane in the Quebec Province ?
      Sun Jul 13 2008 12:44 PM

Thanks a lot Cane !!!
I found some infos on the net about that Hurricane 10 minutes ago , pretty amazing !!!
I wish I could see an hurricane from the inside , pathetic you might think , and I agree , but there's a part of me I can't deny and this part really want to see/live that.
But I wonder how Montreal survived to that since Montreal is a very small island.
I also wonder how Montreal will react facing an Hurricane these days.

Last question on the subject: If an hurricane was to hit Montreal is it possible thats hurricane will be a category 3 ,4 or 5 WHEN HITTING MONTREAL ?

Edited by Montreal (Sun Jul 13 2008 12:46 PM)

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