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Damn tornadoes

I really have no clue why people would live in an area where they know theres a chance to get killed every year by the weather. Theres enough things in lfe than can kill ya...or never mind that..Just destroy your house and leave you hanging.
 
Burning_Inside said:
I really have no clue why people would live in an area where they know theres a chance to get killed every year by the weather. Theres enough things in lfe than can kill ya...or never mind that..Just destroy your house and leave you hanging.
Thats like not living in Cali becasuse of Fault lines....
 
It's usually pretty safe.....just don't live in a trailer.

Oh....I'm sorry. I mean "Manufactured home". :D
 
DcupSheepNipples said:


Is your pool your "Safe" place?

Nope. The bathroom in the middle of the house is.

Three years ago we had a tornadoe rip through our neighborhood when we are living in Alabama. Missed us be three house and tore the shit out of our neighborhood.

I'm ready to move north.
 
jnuts said:


Nope. The bathroom in the middle of the house is.

Three years ago we had a tornadoe rip through our neighborhood when we are living in Alabama. Missed us be three house and tore the shit out of our neighborhood.

I'm ready to move north.

Good because I was going to suggest the bathroom!
 
Burning_Inside said:
I really have no clue why people would live in an area where they know theres a chance to get killed every year by the weather. Theres enough things in lfe than can kill ya...or never mind that..Just destroy your house and leave you hanging.

LOL, should everyone move to Minnesota or something? All costal regions of the US are out, in addtion to Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Alabama, etc......
 
It's like the boy who cried wolf. We get so many tornado warnings that hardly anyone takes them serious. I have been in a mild one and it was scary as hell. Giant trees uprooted, sky turned pitch black in the middle of the day, cars were strewn about, windows broken out, walls knocked down, Kip's Big Boy sign blowing down the street. For a short while, I thought it was doomsday for me. I got religious very quickly. Always happens when I think that I'm about to die.
 
I used to have a stormwarn license and would do work for the news stations around town. Basically we'd see some development on radar, go to that vicinity and watch for awhile. If it turned out to be anything, we'd report back. Sometimes when it got really bad and we were nearby a town the storm was going to (or at least if we could get there before it could) we'd go there and make sure people were getting out of harms way. You wouldn't believe the number of people on their houses, outside on the lawn in their lawnchair with a beer on their hand, etc., just screwin' around. It was like the parade was coming.
 
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