Posted by johndeeregene on June 05, 2008 at 19:38:52 from (64.12.117.74):
well i have went through my first tornado. of course like a dummy i when i got woke up by the noise an stuff hittin the house, what do i do but go to our south parch an am wonder how hard the wind is blowin, cant even see out the windows. wife comes out an yells at me it a tornado. that when the light in my head goes on. freight train, wind, i think she is right. About that time it starts lettin up, wait a little while longer, go outside to over to check on the folks, lots of trees blown over, redneck RV on its side, barn roof gone, it not pretty, smells alot like LP. folks ok, LP tank blown over an moved 5 to 10ft an leakin badly. trees down everywhere. Shop wall caved in. everyone ok that what counts. Looks worse in the morning, in the light. neighbor lost his whole machine shed, side of house damaged pretty good, windows blown of west side of house. 2 by 4 in garage, wasnt there the night before. car damaged pretty good. Tractors ok Next time i think i will go to the basement johndeeregene
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