Some mad people chase Tornado's, why on earth they must be a fearsome sight in deed, hell
what chance would you have in your house, very little I should imagine.![]()
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Some mad people chase Tornado's, why on earth they must be a fearsome sight in deed, hell
what chance would you have in your house, very little I should imagine.![]()
Depends on the size of the storm and what kind of house you're in
.......waits for @TitoFan's rebuttal![]()
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Fuck meeven this has turned into a right and wrong competition. Dickheads!!!
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Well said Andre
back on topic...
I really can't get this thought out of my head today.... imagine the sorrow of knowing your child is dead in a pile of rubble somewhere and not know where their body is, just think about that for a second![]()
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Man this was a brutal beast. I was born in Tulsa and still have an Aunt up there. They had no worries but damn, it's a gutter to see what was a day before a big school turned into a pile of matchsticks and broken stones. You like to think the missing will be found just dazed and confused wandering a field but sadly most will be added to the victims list. I'll sit through another hurricane anytime before a mass tornado. There's no where to go but down, and only if you have a basement or storm cellar. Little warning. Sad terrible day but those are proud stick together people, nice land. They'll bounce back and remember the victims. Every part of this country has it's naturally occuring weather disasters and you have to live somewhere.
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Forgive my ignorance but why no basements? Looking at the map clay probably has something to do with it along with moisture but surly there must be advances in technology and specific vapour barriers for such an application.
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