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Tornadoes in Kansas, OK, Arkansas, IL
« on: Mar 13th, 2006, 10:17am »
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how are our members living in these areas. and Missouri too?
 
Rhune are you all ok?
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Re: Tornadoes in Kansas, OK, Arkansas, IL
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This is the down side to spring.  I love spring, usually, but not the extremes in weather fronts that cause these storms.
 
My daughter and family moved to Kansas last summer.  We'll be worrying a lot about them.  They dodged the bullet this time.
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Re: Tornadoes in Kansas, OK, Arkansas, IL
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We're all fine here, they were near our city, but not in it.  Honestly it was a pain in the butt day.  The sirens started around 8 am and kept going off about every 30 minutes  throughout the afternoon.  So we went up and down the stairs all day long.  I got lots of exercise, and I'm glad my family is safe, but it was pretty disruptive.  I have some sharp words for mother nature this week. Wink
 
We are clearly in for a long and hellacious tornado season this year.  It started very early.
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