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Originally posted by sonnny1
The first video shows........
Personally,I would be indoors,if I knew of an oncoming tornado.MHO. Second,good video. I feel for those who lose loved ones in storms. Just sooo quick,and deadly. Life turned upside down in a heartbeat. Stay safe.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Well now I feel even more hurt.... So you have family missing? My prayers to you and all those missing as well.
I hear over 200 plus are STILL missing. Its very sad.
Did the storm you filmed produce alot of damage? Do the homes in your area,have cellars,basements? I always wanted to ask.
Originally posted by Mactire
You know, just reading the words "Don't laugh" always makes me laugh.
That being said; tornados are the most beautiful and yet terrifying things on Earth. Awe-inspiring.
Originally posted by Mactire
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
I've been in one... had to have an internal war to keep myself from crawling out of my hole to have a look.
Where I live now is kind of a honey spot, and we hardly get any tornados. Most of them happen to the east toward the center of the state, while the foothills and mountains to the west seem to break up any harsh winds, keeping them in check.
Kind of disappointing. I've got a new flip camera and everything, and I was out of state when our big tornado outbreak happened this spring.
Originally posted by dizziedame
Thank you.
You did good.
s and f
Originally posted by g146541
reply to post by Yummy Freelunch
Unless you are doing standup comedy I won't laugh and still might not.
What you have done was very kind and brave, chronicling a natural disaster for those of us who are lucky enough not to have been there to see.
Star and flag.