Please check in when convenient. Considering the nasty weather in your part of the country, I'm concerned that we haven't heard from you.
I hope you and the family are okay.
Frisco
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I could be wrong about this, but it looks as though Frisco was out of the major line of fire, fortunately.
Still, sending out karma and good wishes to Frisco and his family.
I could be wrong about this, but it looks as though Frisco was out of the major line of fire, fortunately.
Still, sending out karma and good wishes to Frisco and his family.
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All's well here. The tornado was about 60 miles from where I live. The baby did wake me up at about 1:30 or so Saturday night. When I went to check on him, it was so damn loud because of the wind outside. It was only 45 MPH where I live. I couldn't imagine being in the 200+ MPH winds of this tornado...
Luckily, our double-wide has a basement. ;)
And FEMA better quit worrying about fucking up this natual disaster and get off their hands and start helping. People are taking off work to help the victims put tarps over their roof. Some gov aid is much needed.
Luckily, our double-wide has a basement. ;)
And FEMA better quit worrying about fucking up this natual disaster and get off their hands and start helping. People are taking off work to help the victims put tarps over their roof. Some gov aid is much needed.
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Yeah, 200MPH winds are pretty scary.
Sincerely,
Moore, Oklahoma and 318 MPH winds... the fastest ever recorded on Earth.
:D
Glad to hear that you're okay. That shit is scary, even when you're not near it, mainly because it can drop one near you pretty much whenever. Just remember to duck and cover.
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Sincerely,
Moore, Oklahoma and 318 MPH winds... the fastest ever recorded on Earth.
:D
Glad to hear that you're okay. That shit is scary, even when you're not near it, mainly because it can drop one near you pretty much whenever. Just remember to duck and cover.
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