victor3ranger
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lolHe could have been making a snow cone and dropped it in the dirt. You know, before he out the syrup on it..... OK it was a stupid question.
lolHe could have been making a snow cone and dropped it in the dirt. You know, before he out the syrup on it..... OK it was a stupid question.
I met her when they filmed twister and all I can say is I wasn't very impressed, plus she was terrified that us natives were going to revolt and scalp herHoly cow, the closest I have ever been to a tornado is watching Helen Hunt trying to get Dorothy to fly.
RAIN, I said RAIN! God help us the crops are saved. We can make it through the winter now. And we can put back some seeds for next year.... sorry. I got carried away.Can't wait for tomorrow!
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Main thing is storm shelter.I guess you guys just have to put a reloading press in the storm shelter
I used to live in tornado alley. Saw 13 funnels in one cloud. Next day our barn was missing. Pretty much why I moved. Couldn't take the below zero temps, hail, skeeters, huge snow drifts, high winds and other things on the plains of Colorado.Wow Victor…..check your roof for a target painted on it! It seems there may be! Good Luck my friend! memtb
I hear ya, last night the one that killed two people east of us crossed just to the south.I used to live in tornado alley. Saw 13 funnels in one cloud. Next day our barn was missing. Pretty much why I moved. Couldn't take the below zero temps, hail, skeeters, huge snow drifts, high winds and other things on the plains of Colorado.
While not severe we've had more rainy days than any other year here. Literally moss in the driveway and we average about 9 inches of rain.This pattern of severe weather is getting old. The meteorologist are hoarse from tracking tornados. We have been very lucky with no damage. The torrential rain from the thunderstorms is turning peaceful creeks into torrents. I hope everyone stayed safe.