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Tanbark
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Isabel, what else?
      Thu Sep 11 2003 10:35 PM

Hi, guys, newbie here. I'm in Murrell's Inlet, about 10 miles south of Myrtle, and a mile from the beach...I think it's called "having a "vested" interest....

Really enjoy the knowledgable posts, but I'm the lowest-tech redneck in South Carolina, and can't figure out how to actually get "chatting"...can read it, but can't reply...Darla kindly welcomed me on, and some others, and her first sentence caught my eye, that about how the vestiges of Henri might affect Isabel....like to hear any thoughts on that...

Just glad to be here, thanks...

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