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Old 20-10-2004, 08:58 PM
Dave Sheehy
 
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Tom Randy ) wrote:
: On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:27:58 -0700, William Hill wrote:

: Hi all, If you'd like to see what 2 direct hits in a row can do to a
: 30 year old orchid nursery, go to:
: http://www.orchidislandorchids.com and click on Hurricane. I just
: posted 7 photos--- I have 27. No more greenhouses-- Atom Bomb shelters
: with auto mist,Fertigation & lights.G Good growing, Bill


: I get nothing but HTML code....

Nothing left but HTML code? Those were some pretty nasty hurricanes! :-) :-)

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Dave

 
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