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Hurricane Sid
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Nothing Much Going On...
      Sat Oct 14 2006 02:13 AM

So can we say that this season is about over?

I know we all love the storm and study it, but if there was a year where we should be thankful for one not to hit the United States this was the year. With the GC still ceaning up after the brutual year last year and the gas prices still on the upward and hurricane hit could of been devistating on several key areas.

Thank God.

Well everyone have a nice safe winter.

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