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hey quite a few of those paths are headed right over me.....whats up Coop thought we were buds ;D ;D ;D ;D

Coop already thinks he's the second coming. Let's not encourage him. Just kiddin', Coop... ;D

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Hey I want to thank u Coop for informing us on the storm and I really appreciate it.

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There is no storm. We'll know Thursday when it develops.

WHAT? Five pages of comments and there is no storm?  ;D

From the rotation of the clouds in the Tampa Bay area and in the Gulf, it sure looks like it has a very good potential.

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Hey yall I hope that storm does not hit us we don't need another hurricane to hit us again.

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Funny but true.  If I have to stay with my mother in law during another storm,  there might be a breaking news story on Nancy Grace or Greta Van Suestren regarding a violent crime.

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Hey Coop have u figured out anything about that storm in florida can u tell us please.

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