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Re: Hurricane FELICIA Powers Up, Eyes Hawaiian Islands
      Tue Aug 04 2009 11:02 PM

Dang man, Hope she stays to the south and quickly diminishes into a tropical storm... Don't need no cane tearing up da islands. Specially when I'll be there in 6 weeks .... so you keep her away there bro ... see ya soon !!! Peg

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* Hurricane FELICIA Powers Up, Eyes Hawaiian Islands CoconutCandy Tue Aug 04 2009 11:02 PM
. * * Re: Hurricane FELICIA Powers Up, Eyes Hawaiian Islands Pegasus   Tue Aug 04 2009 11:02 PM
. * * MAJOR Cat 3 FELICIA Still Strengthening ... 125mph, 940mb CoconutCandy   Wed Aug 05 2009 10:49 AM
. * * FELICIA Now at CAT 4 ... Morphological Considerations CoconutCandy   Wed Aug 05 2009 10:13 PM
. * * Powerful 'Felicia' Holds On at CAT 4 CoconutCandy   Thu Aug 06 2009 12:55 PM
. * * Hurricane FELICIA Down to Cat 2 - Strong Eyewall Dynamics Continue CoconutCandy   Fri Aug 07 2009 04:34 PM

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