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Re: TV Series
      Fri Aug 15 2008 08:22 AM

Hey RIchard I will forward this (and the email) along to my friends Mike Watkins and Mark Sudduth who actually do chase the hurricanes. We're not quite that crazy. But I know Mike Watkins fairly well and Mark not so much, and they fit the bill nicely, their site is over at http://www.hurricanetrack.com

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