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Re: You might be a Floridian If...
      Mon Sep 27 2004 09:24 PM

Yea like others were saying that is kinda sad yet true.

VERY FUNNY THOUGH!


Edited by Spike (Mon Sep 27 2004 09:25 PM)

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* You might be a Floridian If... MikeCAdministrator Mon Sep 27 2004 09:24 PM
. * * Re: You might be a Floridian If... LadyStorm   Sat Sep 25 2004 07:38 AM
. * * Re: You might be a Floridian If... Spike   Mon Sep 27 2004 09:24 PM
. * * Re: You might be a Floridian If... Storm Cooper   Sat Sep 25 2004 02:40 AM
. * * Re: You might be a Floridian If... StormKrone   Fri Sep 24 2004 09:27 PM

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