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freshwest

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7. Someone wrote that Moore held that record some years back. It's all awful, though.
Sat Jun 8, 2013, 09:13 PM
Jun 2013

Many more of these and people are going to have to seriously reconsider how to rebuilt in areas that cannot escape tornadoes because of topography and seasonal temperature fluctuation. Thanks for the information.

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What is wrong with some people? uppityperson Jun 2013 #1
I was security for the Edmonton 1987 tornado TrogL Jun 2013 #2
How bizarre that must have been. Was it a really bad tornado? freshwest Jun 2013 #3
F4. Wiped out a trailer park. Lifted a train TrogL Jun 2013 #4
That is something else there. The closest one I've been to that was an F5. It carried very heavy freshwest Jun 2013 #8
Good point about the gruesome details Gabby Hayes Jun 2013 #24
In 1814, the night after the burning of Washington, a tornado hit. GreenStormCloud Jun 2013 #41
I remember the Edmonton twister and kept the newspaper Gabby Hayes Jun 2013 #23
300+ mph winds, the highest recorded on earth ...!!!!! MindMover Jun 2013 #5
Someone wrote that Moore held that record some years back. It's all awful, though. freshwest Jun 2013 #7
I was working as a surgery nurse timdog44 Jun 2013 #36
You really know then, what it is. The details from Jarrell were mind searing, and quickly hushed up. freshwest Jun 2013 #37
Why were you driving a Mercedes? Liberal Veteran Jun 2013 #10
I was stationed at the entrance turning away cars TrogL Jun 2013 #14
Does that mean they are looters, maybe looky loos...nt. Jesus Malverde Jun 2013 #18
A $50,000 watch, a $13,000 watch, a $2,000 fountain pen? 1620rock Jun 2013 #6
If you google expensive fountain pens you will see several in the $50,000 neighborhood. Shrike47 Jun 2013 #12
This story doesn't add up: naaman fletcher Jun 2013 #13
More like asking local transients their last known address....nt Jesus Malverde Jun 2013 #19
Good catch, though scrap requires time and a truck and all a $15k watch needs is a quick grab and .. marble falls Jun 2013 #33
Sure, naaman fletcher Jun 2013 #34
ins. won't cover a 15K watch without a rider and appraisal. elehhhhna Jun 2013 #38
Expensive watches, pens, and the like OldRedneck Jun 2013 #15
Nothing unusual about such high-dollar items in oil country.....(nt) Paladin Jun 2013 #31
I have a couple that massively appreciated. It's not an unlikely price for an antique. politicat Jun 2013 #40
there's a reality tv show planned: Looters pscot Jun 2013 #9
Wouldn't doubt it with the shit for brains media leadership running around these days. 47of74 Jun 2013 #20
Omnia sint unum. DeSwiss Jun 2013 #11
Omnia est totum skamaria Jun 2013 #39
Ain't that the truth. n/t DeSwiss Jun 2013 #42
Beware the flatbed truck heading toward a hurricane. Eleanors38 Jun 2013 #16
I think it's instinct/greed and some people are adept at it. delrem Jun 2013 #17
Comparing these guys to vultures is insulting to vultures 47of74 Jun 2013 #21
True. NaturalHigh Jun 2013 #32
Just sick DiverDave Jun 2013 #22
Oklahoma needs a Clinton Tyree Brother Buzz Jun 2013 #25
A Carl Hiaasen character, right? TheDebbieDee Jun 2013 #27
Yes Brother Buzz Jun 2013 #28
Pretty sad that people travel from so far away obama2terms Jun 2013 #26
They aren't stealing photos, china, momentos. Consider them juajen Jun 2013 #30
Is it profitable to travel such a distance to loot in a middle class town vinny9698 Jun 2013 #29
No. naaman fletcher Jun 2013 #35
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