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Re: Biloxi Info - Petit Bois - Edgewater Mall
      Wed Aug 31 2005 12:33 AM

hey. i just read on "the eye of the storm" blog (http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=15902809&postID=112541442427088135) the following comment:

"UPDATE FROM WEST BILOXI:
I have just recieved word from my family and they are ok. They said anything north of the railroad tracks
faired the storm ok. Houses in this area should be ok. No flooding in this area. They live north of EdgeWater mall."

of course, my sister lives SOUTH of the railroad tracks...

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