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Re: Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend
      Tue Jun 29 2010 10:42 AM

Ok, that makes sense. Good explanation and I guess I will just have to keep watching Alex to see where he goes!

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* Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend cieldumort Tue Jun 29 2010 10:42 AM
. * * Re: Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend cieldumort   Tue Jun 29 2010 06:31 PM
. * * Re: Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend hogrunr   Tue Jun 29 2010 10:18 AM
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. * * Re: Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend hogrunr   Tue Jun 29 2010 10:42 AM
. * * Re: Alex Implications for Texas This Holiday Week & Weekend cieldumort   Tue Jun 29 2010 10:47 AM

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