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Ernesto Over Water
      Tue Aug 29 2006 11:44 AM

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So glad this storm stayed over Cuba as long as it did....my main concern is the eventual power outages that MAY arise......think FP&L is bad ....try Peace river Coop they are terrible...I can fart real hard andd my power goes out.




One GOOD thing is that in a lot of areas already hit over the past couple of years, there are brand new power poles and lines up and trees cleared, so in some areas, there will be fewer outages. However, there will be some areas that got a minor hit or glancing blow with weakened trees that could go with some extra encouragement.

So it's 6 of 1, a half-dozen of the other. *LOL*

I've got my generator full and it works. Hopefully that means my power will stay ON. *LOL*

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Lesli in SWFL.
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