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    Hell, beer, whiskey, tequila, cognac, bring whatever is your poison and we'll all toast mother nature. She can be a bitch sometimes but usually she's an angel here in TX.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedHeartbeat &#064; Dec 29 2006, 06&#58;34 PM) [snapback]77752[/snapback]</div>
    We have a tornado siren just down the street from us. If I hear it I grab a bottle of tequila and throw a tornado party in the kitchen until I hear the train a-coming&#33;
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    I take you&#39;ve been through a few tornadoes in your day.

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    I&#39;ve lived in two states that had what you call "tornado alley". I have watched them form and roll right down the street from my house numerous times. Yukon Okla and North Texas, north of the DFW metroplex, are well known areas that are favorable for tornado activity. I love tornados, they keep my in-laws from moving anywhere near me.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedHeartbeat &#064; Dec 29 2006, 06&#58;47 PM) [snapback]77763[/snapback]</div>
    I&#39;ve lived in two states that had what you call "tornado alley". I have watched them form and roll right down the street from my house numerous times. Yukon Okla and North Texas, north of the DFW metroplex, are well known areas that are favorable for tornado activity. I love tornados, they keep my in-laws from moving anywhere near me.
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    That&#39;s classic. Always good to put a positive spin on things(no pun intended).

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    Red, we were watching.
    I went to the rear door and the sirens went off and it got dark in a hurry. I was thinking
    "Oh Shit", but nothing except alot of rain.
    I think the r.v. park behind us makes us a target
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(RedHeartbeat &#064; Dec 29 2006, 05&#58;47 PM) [snapback]77763[/snapback]</div>
    I&#39;ve lived in two states that had what you call "tornado alley". I have watched them form and roll right down the street from my house numerous times. Yukon Okla and North Texas, north of the DFW metroplex, are well known areas that are favorable for tornado activity. I love tornados, they keep my in-laws from moving anywhere near me.
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    I was in Yukon in 88 and saw the worst storms ever...in 3 days i saw 2 naders and softball sized hail....they just come out of nowhere...Red I guess youve cruised Yukon...around the sonic and such
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    Yeah, Sonic to McDonalds. It seems that every city has a Sonic worthy of cruising. That seems to be the hangout of choice over in Garland, Sonic on NWHighway close to Fry&#39;s gets a lot of cruise traffic. They even cruise the Sonic here in Denton.
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    i havent been to cruise really since ive bene home... ive been to a few places where people gathered, but hardly knew anyone there so it wasnt super entertaining
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    Up here in ND we got our 1st good snow of the season, 6" of heavy stuff. More fun driving in than mud, [easyer to clean off ] . Love that 4 wheel drive&#33; My brother has a 98 Pontiac Grand Prix with traction control, he hates driving it in the snow because the traction control cuts the power down so much it feels the engine is dieing.
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