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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 456632" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>Thank you BD, It's certainly an experience I wouldn't recommend to anyone. They say we should find shelter in a windowless room when they come but, I can't do it. I just watch and listen for it all the while figuring if it's coming for me I've got to see it, instead of trying to hide from something ya can't hide from. </p><p>And Richard, for some odd reason other then a sandy clay soil there are few homes here with basements. You can have a steel Tornado shelter put in the ground but, there pretty expensive for my pocket book. </p><p>And with all the Tornadoes in Texas over the years many still choose to live in mobile homes. My feeling is they should put handles on the sides of them to give the pallbearers something to grab hold off. :fpalm:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 456632, member: 2155"] Thank you BD, It's certainly an experience I wouldn't recommend to anyone. They say we should find shelter in a windowless room when they come but, I can't do it. I just watch and listen for it all the while figuring if it's coming for me I've got to see it, instead of trying to hide from something ya can't hide from. And Richard, for some odd reason other then a sandy clay soil there are few homes here with basements. You can have a steel Tornado shelter put in the ground but, there pretty expensive for my pocket book. And with all the Tornadoes in Texas over the years many still choose to live in mobile homes. My feeling is they should put handles on the sides of them to give the pallbearers something to grab hold off. :fpalm: [/QUOTE]
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