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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: energyplay who wrote (65937)7/5/2005 12:28:59 PM
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People are lazy Energy, they waited till the last minute to evacuate, I hear new orleans loses several meters each year to the encroaching sea - now its simple really right - you live below sea level in an area that will sink as the ice up north melts right? I read a special in the st pete times how all the eskimoes in alaska are seeing thier life die because the glaciers are melting and I better make travel plans before too much longer. Really a few good hurricanes in the right areas of florida (tampa got lucky last year) - say orlando - miami - the big places - and this state is SUNK - literally and figuratively. Phil is right, it's time to go live like zeus in mt. olympus way up in colorado while atlantis drowns. I wanted to buy more real estate here, but it is so much cheaper and safer where I did in Ga away from most of the hurricane damage. Imagine all those interest only folks if a good hurricane hit a major florida city and wipes away tens of thousands houses - talk about madness.
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