Haven't seen her lately...I think she's in North Carolina and not sure if the area is affected
Haven't seen her lately...I think she's in North Carolina and not sure if the area is affected
Ive only heard about this in the last 30 mins since getting home from work, we placed a ban on all forms of media today in the salon and declared it a wedding free zone...
She posted in the news and events section thread about this yesterday....sounded like some tornadoes came very close to her area
I can break my rule and log onto Fcuk-book tonight and see if she's around
I think Hubby was coming into town today, we may not see her much.
I'm in the same time zone as her, she was on at 10 last night and again at 6 AM this morning. I don't know what time the storms rolled through there though.
I have to say there is alot of talk about 'freak weather' happening more often, But I'm more inclined to think modern media reports it more than they used to.
That and areas are overpopulated with cheap to build towns that fall down easier.
Not that its any less worse for those affected, and I don't mean to be heartless.. But you live where you live.
If you buy a trailer and park it in tornado alley, That's your choice.
come back to my place, I'll show you how to drink tequila.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which was nearly completely destroyed, was not a "trailer in tornado alley", it was a city of almost 200,000 people
I was being glib.
most of those affected would have been in that category though..
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some very nice and large houses got nailed according to these pics....some neighborhoods look very affluent
http://www.google.ca/search?um=1&hl=...w=1440&bih=805
From what I see on that link, most of the houses are prefab trailer style places on unmade roads..
come back to my place, I'll show you how to drink tequila.