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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by krump</i> <br /><br />re: Hurricane Charley <br /> <br />We're praying for those of you in Florida, and along the East Coast... God Bless You, and protect you. Looking serious and deadly today, so hopefully it calms down very soon. <br />Take care. <br />Krump <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thanks Krump, Charley or Charlie, what ever the case may be didn't hit the lower five east coast counties but did give us a brisk breeze yesterday to kind of keep the day a little cooler but really did a number on the west coast and up through the middle of the state, then left the state by way of the upper east coast area. There really isn't much of Florida that wasn't touched by this one in one way or another. We were very lucky. This storm gave some real meaning to Friday the 13th to those folks on the west coast. Lots of damage. Fortunately, the death toll isn't to awfully high but even one is really too many. I'll be glad when summer is over. It's like going thru the cold war all over again, every year.
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