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Tornados - ugh. Kids - gotta love 'em.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 163303" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I was just amazed at the one Tornado I saw in Kansas, from a distance, when driving from PA to CA - had to pull the car over and just stood there for a few minutes looking at the sheer beauty of something so powerful - had never seen anything like it in my life.</p><p> </p><p>But still, will take the quakes over the tornado's anyday, although the weather has been so weird anymore we actually had a tornado like thing set down on one of our local freeways a few weeks ago - people in their cars were taking cell phone photos of it. I think it took a while for them to register what they were seeing because they are such a rare occurrece here - Its been only the third one I know of in the 40 years I have been living here.</p><p> </p><p>Everytime there is a big quake in some other part of the world - we have to endure weeks of running commentary about "OUR" big one, the one that hasen't happened yet, but is due in the next 30 years. I just tune them all out - Northridge was a fluke - on a fault line no one knew was there, probably one of soooo many fault lines no one knows are there. Who knows, I may be living on top of the mother of all flukes - but would much rather NOT know..Am getting old now and need to keep my stomach clenching down to a minimum..</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 163303, member: 47"] I was just amazed at the one Tornado I saw in Kansas, from a distance, when driving from PA to CA - had to pull the car over and just stood there for a few minutes looking at the sheer beauty of something so powerful - had never seen anything like it in my life. But still, will take the quakes over the tornado's anyday, although the weather has been so weird anymore we actually had a tornado like thing set down on one of our local freeways a few weeks ago - people in their cars were taking cell phone photos of it. I think it took a while for them to register what they were seeing because they are such a rare occurrece here - Its been only the third one I know of in the 40 years I have been living here. Everytime there is a big quake in some other part of the world - we have to endure weeks of running commentary about "OUR" big one, the one that hasen't happened yet, but is due in the next 30 years. I just tune them all out - Northridge was a fluke - on a fault line no one knew was there, probably one of soooo many fault lines no one knows are there. Who knows, I may be living on top of the mother of all flukes - but would much rather NOT know..Am getting old now and need to keep my stomach clenching down to a minimum.. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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