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B.C.Francis
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Re: Central Africa wave
      Wed Aug 28 2019 07:38 AM

Lots of activity starting to happen on front desk phones. People are canceling out for the weekend. Big Executive staff meeting today to go over hotel hurricane prep to secure property before closing up if we have to. Fifth time here at this place. I don`t want a 2004 scenario. I live two blocks in from the beach so I`m a little concerned about this system. Time will tell. There`s a lot of homes still getting their roofs replaced here from the big hail storm spanking we got earlier this year.

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