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OT - How's our Kansas friends doing today?
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Re: OT - How's our Kansas friends doing today?
Been thinking about ya'll today. I'm exhausted - DH went to be about 8 a.m., but I stayed up, too much to do.
We're under flood watches, roads are closed, and we got about 5 inches of rain last night.
Looks like we might get the same or worse tonight.
QC, glad to hear that you are ok down there!
We're under flood watches, roads are closed, and we got about 5 inches of rain last night.
Looks like we might get the same or worse tonight.
QC, glad to hear that you are ok down there!
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Re: OT - How's our Kansas friends doing today?
Yep, GP it's in the basement. I would hate to think I'd have to dismantle it and lug it down there, too.
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You could always switch machines, APQS is just 10 miles from me. 

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Here's some photos. Very scary makes you wonder if any place is safe.
www.kansas.com/static/slides/050507tornadoaerials/
www.kansas.com/static/slides/050507tornadoaerials/
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I feel really bad for everyone in that KS town that was ripped apart. I don't watch the news, but I did read about it on comcast's site when I signed in for my email.
Hurricane Alley is a scary place for sure. Hurricanes, oddly enough, don't scare me as much as a tornado. At least the weather man can see a hurricane coming days in advance. Tornados pop up faster than pimples! Almost as bad as earthquakes!
Stay safe, those of you in the central US!
Hurricane Alley is a scary place for sure. Hurricanes, oddly enough, don't scare me as much as a tornado. At least the weather man can see a hurricane coming days in advance. Tornados pop up faster than pimples! Almost as bad as earthquakes!
Stay safe, those of you in the central US!