Posted by Larry59 on February 06, 2008 at 19:57:29 from (4.244.6.177):
I was in the high winds and rain down there in Arkansas. Was really bad outside and it did hit above us in tornados. Was not easy trying to watch and figure out if we needed to run are what was tough. For the Weatherman were in panick it seemed like. Showing here and there and bouncing all over the place on map.... Lots of people got hurt and lots of damage. Even as I returned home to Missouri this morning. I had to take a different route back. The one highway down south they said still had power lines all over the roads and homes! Anyway the wind was still up there some and I hit rain off and on back home. Then after entering Missouri I hit sleet a few times. Now I will have to go back in week are say anytime before. Father inlaw is still in bad shape and can't even get out of bed a little or setup on his own. Wife is staying there with her step mother and I have come back. Going to be nice getting in my own bed. Have started a load of laundry when I came in. But.. hee hee hired my niece to come over and got some dishes done and a few other places done I wanted. *S
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