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In Carbondale, there was a real serious storm coming through, so inside of going inside, got into 'the Scav' and tore ass to get to the middle of a field and see if I could see a tornado, no luck |
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I'm leaving. |
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I've done it and it is a rush like no other. The great thing is that these cats also help in the study of Tornadoes and how to better predict and forecast their life. |
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For $500 I will let my attack raccoons sniff in your scent and give you a 30 second head start in the forest. Now that's a cheap thrill for ya right there. |
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i think he aims too low. Last edited by hi_im_god : 04-18-2008 at 08:45 PM. |
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![]() I dont know how all the faults etc... are related
but we had an Earthquake just south of San Antonio about a week and a half ago. Last time this happened in the area was 1992 I think and was tiny. This one was fairly large 3.8 (for here). We almost never have earthquakes. Weird stuff. I wonder if these things are related. Did they say how deep this one occurred? |