What a Horrible night,

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bitshird

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Since Sunday night we have had a constant string of Tornadoes and severe Thunderstorms, the one last night was a front that stretched over 900 miles , we were out until we nearly collapsed trying in vain to rescue animals, but after getting blown away by 70 and 80 MPH winds all we could hear until sleep graciously stifled the horrible pleadings of Help Help save me I'm drowning, I had no idea Frogs could sound so pathetic!!!
 
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Pretty funny Ken. Although we've got the same storm here. The river is 12 foot above flood stage and won't crest until Friday. Looks like a war zone downtown. Literally on river road there are no more road signs due to them being underwater.
 
Good one Ken. Our snow melt has yet to start flowing down-and we already almost lost two scouts and one ADULT because they thought they were great canoers (?) Shouldn't common sense that Mother Nature is smarter and stronger than we are keep the leaders from endangering the younger people in their charge? Just Curious?
 
Thankfully, we were spared, but I can't say that for my nieghbors on either side of us.
My wife was a little peeved at me this morning though... I backed her car out of the garage and put my soft top Jeep inside. Thankfully nothing happened to her car.
 
You're not alone out there. Yesterday 80 mph winds ripped my garage away from my house. Literally lifted it up and deposited it 2 feet away. Thankfully, my wife had just backed her car out half an hour earlier. No one was hurt, but there's some structural damage to the house and the garage is a total loss.

I figured that since no Munchkins appeared, we must still be in New Mexico, Toto.
Doug
 
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