ice storm here right now but was snowing, i just went out with my snowblower with strap on flashlight on my head at midnight cuz on my road we have 5 inches of snow and its gonna rain, so won't be able to blow it then
Holly FUCK A Tornado!" i've heard of being horney, but isn't that kind of like risking it all? =^^= .../\...
We don't have as many tornadoes here like we used to. For some reason they don't scare me as much as they probably should. Of course that doesn't mean I'll move to Oklahoma. Suck it up Droopy! It's just a little wind.
You'll be alright buddy. In some parts of the country you just have to learn to live with them. Show them no fear, and they'll respect you. Tornado's like mad here last year.
I retreived hailstones the size golf ball last week But the local weather didnt report anything like that. They only report their own shit........ The media covers up weather phenomenons.... Shouldnt be fucking hail in feburary this far north....
Haha, I was actually considering moving to OKC, it's a really lovely city, peaceful for the most part, the traffic is nowhere near as bad as it is in Amarillo (weird, I guess there are just less idiots handed licenses there), cost of living is decent, and jobs are plentiful. It has everything I love in a place, but fuck that, I remembered they get plowed by a tornado almost annually. Our town got shredded by 3 at the same time 16 years ago, but that's the worst we've had in a long time. But it is interesting, living in a trailer house during twister season.
haha yeah I couldn't live out there. Oh and there is a storm pit out by the trailer I'm going to move into.
LOL Welcome to Florida bud. I was freaked out my first time aswell. My first time through a Tornado was MUCH better than my experiences with 'Canes. Yes they do sound like a Freight Train, only if they are a couple of blocks or streets down though. Hurricane Wilma blew up the generator in our area and we had no power for 2 months. It was damn fun, my neighborhood got extended days off of school because of it, and the whole neighborhood really got to bond because of it. No one was busy with computers, games, TV, nothing. Just sitting back, grilling and telling stories, doing stupid stuff. Cold showers were a bitch though. Luck to you buddy, John.
Thanks man. I guess it wasn't so bad, it juuussssst missed us by a few blocks. When I was growing up in TN., we had a habit of moving just in time to miss tornados everywhere we went. It was funny actually. We would live in the same place for three years, and one day we would move, and the NEXT WEEK there would be a tornado rolling through the exact neighborhood we lived in! It was fun. haha