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Rick on boat in Mobile
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myles
      #47314 - Wed Aug 10 2005 12:58 PM

cat 3 or stronger, east coast from the keys to Hatteras...

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Re: myles [Re: Rick on boat in Mobile]
      #47320 - Wed Aug 10 2005 01:13 PM

http://flhurricane.com/googlemap.php?2005s9-1992s2

^^^ imposed map of Irene and the All Mighty One^^^
It is not on the exact path , but it shares a very eerie resemblence to the All Might One. The way the both fought through the Linebacker(sheer/trough). The way the early birds all forcasted a rapid turn out to sea. There is nothing but favorable conditions after 36-48 hours for this thing. IM NOT WISHCASTING. East coast folks should be checking in everyday. Dont wait till the last minute like all the other (expletive deleted). Be prepared early. Then help your neighbors.
Stay tuned SAME BAT TIME, SAME BAT CHANNEL!

To the fella who is saying goobye.... This site is an oppinion based forum. These are not facts. These are oppinions shared for the betterment of all who read them.
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Edited by LI Phil (Wed Aug 10 2005 01:28 PM)


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