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Margie
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What's the deal with the Miami Ft Lauderdale area?
      Sun May 14 2006 10:57 PM

People will SO want to be moving there...homeowners insurance is going down the tubes, damage from Wilma won't be cleaned up before the coming hurricane season, there may still be people in FEMA trailers from the 2004 hurricane season, and, according to CNN, today a plane crashed on a Ft Lauderdale freeway, and two more people were killed by aligators (so THAT's why you've got all those little canals running everywhere throughout the area, very forward-thinking).

You know, the first year I lived in San Diego, my cat was eaten by coyotes, a wildfire came within throwing distance of the house we were renting, there were mudslides, I got to experience earthquakes, what a thrill. And I'm sure there's something else I can't remember and am leaving out. But the Miami area is definitely giving them a run for their money.

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* What's the deal with the Miami Ft Lauderdale area? Margie Sun May 14 2006 10:57 PM
. * * All This and Lizards Too Margie   Sat Jun 03 2006 11:48 PM
. * * Re: All This and Lizards Too vonkamp   Mon Aug 21 2006 03:16 PM
. * * Re: All This and Lizards Too GuppieGrouper   Sun Jun 11 2006 06:23 AM

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