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Re: Yet another New Florida Postcard
      Thu Sep 23 2004 05:58 PM

LOL and if this keeps up you will see plywood floating around where FL used to be...............someone once told me that a few good hurricanes would wash away this sand bar called FL.........a guy from Bama.

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