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July 20, 2010

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Donna

it's good nothing was spilled no one was hurt.. they dodged a bullet

Hailey

haha...I can't believe such huge ships did not see each other...

Samuel

This could have been a huge enviromental diaster - thank goodness they missed each other

CJ

I am writing a blog and am interested in emailing you directly. I tried to find a contact email on the site but could not find one (my apologies if i missed it)

My website is:
http://crackerjackfinance.com/

My email is [email protected]

Best Regards,
CJ

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