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Tornados - ugh. Kids - gotta love 'em.
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 163337" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Sue, I agree about the origin of the weather beep. It is the most annoying sound, I can't believe that the military doesn't use it as a torture device.</p><p>Wow, Abbey and Marcie, great descriptions.</p><p>There is a museum in St. Paul that has a tornado room. You sit in the cellar, which looks pretty much like a real cellar, except it has a sauna bench (we had to sit on the cement floor when we lived in St. Paul) and there's a window that is half submerged in a window well, and you can see lightning and rain through it. The power goes out. All the while, a static-y old time radio (with-batteries) plays an exact recording (including the beep) and tells you to take cover in the SE corner of your basement. I went there with-my Dad last yr and it was so real, it brought tears to my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 163337, member: 3419"] Sue, I agree about the origin of the weather beep. It is the most annoying sound, I can't believe that the military doesn't use it as a torture device. Wow, Abbey and Marcie, great descriptions. There is a museum in St. Paul that has a tornado room. You sit in the cellar, which looks pretty much like a real cellar, except it has a sauna bench (we had to sit on the cement floor when we lived in St. Paul) and there's a window that is half submerged in a window well, and you can see lightning and rain through it. The power goes out. All the while, a static-y old time radio (with-batteries) plays an exact recording (including the beep) and tells you to take cover in the SE corner of your basement. I went there with-my Dad last yr and it was so real, it brought tears to my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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