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ryancole
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quick question
      #66743 - Mon Jun 12 2006 10:47 PM

ok i am a new user here and i am stationed at Fort Polk....i was not here when Rita and Katrina hit due to a deployment and i was wondering if you think that there will be another devasting storm hitting the gulf coast this year so i know on how prepared to get my family....thank you :?: :?:

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NewWatcher
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Re: quick question [Re: ryancole]
      #66804 - Tue Jun 13 2006 09:10 AM

There will always be another storm whether it is this year or next or whatever... You and your family should always be prepared,,,i.e. hurricane kit, evacuation plan and whatever you might need or want to board up your house if necessary.

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madmumbler
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Re: quick question [Re: ryancole]
      #66848 - Tue Jun 13 2006 02:37 PM

Ditto. Prepare for EVERY storm. The storm you don't prepare for is most likely the one that will hit you.

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Lesli in SWFL.
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