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Old 05-18-2004, 12:18 AM
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Thats how to tell if you are in Oklahoma, they blow the storm sirens, and we all run outside to look at the tornado LOL
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:19 AM
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I'm in the middle of tornado alley.. we have storms here that just happen in the spring time like no big deal that would probably scare the hell out of most of you peoples.. :/
Those and F5 tornadoes... good stuff.
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:23 AM
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Jimmy, do you remember where you were on May 3rd? I can remember every detail like yesterday, I was living in Enid at the time, drove all the way back into town listening to Mike Morgan tell all about it going thru Chickasha. I still remember it like yesterday, the way the air smelled and everything
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:27 AM
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I was about 2-3 miles south of it... :(
I could literally SEE it... the sky was a weird greenish color...

It was heading DIRECTLY for my house, then hooked. I've never been so relieved in my life..
I live on the far northern tip of Norman... :/
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:32 AM
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My cousin lived in Del City at the time, right off Sunnylane, crossed over Sunnylane like a mile south of him. He sold out after that and moved just south of Norman, a little east of I-35, almost closer to Newcastle than Norman.

The tornado that went thru last year and torn up the GM plant, my father got a few months work outta that, said it was the most incredible devastion he had ever seen
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:42 AM
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hehe, yeah I watched that one on the news. It hit one of the news channels.. lol
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Damemorder
Originally Posted by MOS95B
I like watching the people up here freak out over "severe" weather. Growing up in Central Texas, we woulda just called it "rain"
It'* funnier watching the people here freak out over a "big" snowstorm... an entire inch in a day, I learned how to drive on six inches

6 inches? THats all?
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Originally Posted by ssesc93
Originally Posted by Damemorder
Originally Posted by MOS95B
I like watching the people up here freak out over "severe" weather. Growing up in Central Texas, we woulda just called it "rain"
It'* funnier watching the people here freak out over a "big" snowstorm... an entire inch in a day, I learned how to drive on six inches

6 inches? THats all?
man thats a lot of rain though
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ssesc93
Originally Posted by Damemorder
Originally Posted by MOS95B
I like watching the people up here freak out over "severe" weather. Growing up in Central Texas, we woulda just called it "rain"
It'* funnier watching the people here freak out over a "big" snowstorm... an entire inch in a day, I learned how to drive on six inches
6 inches? Thats all?
I said learned... By the end of the winter I could actually control it on snow, Ooooh Yeeeaaah. I actually haven't seen real snow since we moved here from Kenosha Wisconsin (like a mile south of GAMEOVER) in Sept 97 though, we just get a sleet/light snow mix and alot of rain here, which I hate.
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Originally Posted by Kennginn
Originally Posted by ssesc93
Originally Posted by Damemorder
Originally Posted by MOS95B
I like watching the people up here freak out over "severe" weather. Growing up in Central Texas, we woulda just called it "rain"
It'* funnier watching the people here freak out over a "big" snowstorm... an entire inch in a day, I learned how to drive on six inches
6 inches? THats all?
man thats a lot of rain though
No, That'* not much snow....
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