Posted by Bob Kerr on February 12, 2009 at 00:29:08 from (216.249.67.127):
In Reply to: storms posted by ken in texas on February 11, 2009 at 08:49:05:
I know some people in Edmond, That town as been hit something like 3 times in the last 10 years hasn't it? I also know someone in Moore, but they got dang lucky and didn't have too much damage in either of the ones they had. A real nice 90 yr old Indian lady I met at Chickasha lived out near where that twister started near the airport, I called to make sure she was ok and she said "I heard something, but I was taking a bath and didn't look". Bless her heart! My familys farm got nailed pretty bad by one of the Palm Sunday tornados back in 1965 northeast of Sheridan, Indiana. The sight of twisted metal hanging from power lines and fences not to metion broken boards with nails strewn from the barn and another outbuilding scattered everywhere, and trees stripped of limbs is something I won't forget even though I was a little squirt. I remember Dad and Mom wrapping me and my sister up in blankets and going out the the cellar door outside the house during those storms and how fierce that storm was. We were 30 miles from where the tornado hit the farm at the time, it was bad enough where we were.
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