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Re: CFHC Website is Truly a Cut Above ALL the Rest!
      Tue Oct 27 2009 09:14 PM

As long as we can continue to come here and rationally discuss storms and their potential threats, I'll be satisfied. The knowledgeable analysis and discussions are always a welcome alternative to the general media hype.

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