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ftlaudbob
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remember 9/11
      Tue Sep 11 2007 10:17 PM

I know this is off topic,But this should never be axed from any room.

Let's make sure that as a people as as a nation we never forget 9/11/01.Never forget the anger you felt on that day 6 years ago.Now back to the tropics.

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Survived: 10 hurricanes in Rhode Island,Florida and the Yucatan of Mexico .


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