On May 20, 8:11=A0pm, Zz Yzx <[email protected]> wrote:
> Keep with it through at least 3:00 mins
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DOFv2W7Duqiw
>
Been there, done that, the bruises finally healed.
The good Lord has been watching over me the past few weeks. I live in
southern Norman (a city at the south edge of the Okla. City metro
area). Tornado missed the house by just over two miles (that's not
that far!). Big hail went north and south (we just got some little
stuff). I feel sorry for the folks that got hit. I'd rather have
weather than earthquakes, though...
"Zz Yzx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Keep with it through at least 3:00 mins
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFv2W7Duqiw
>
> Man alive.
>
> -Zz
Not a good time to be outside.
You really appreciate shelter when you see things like this.
Zz Yzx wrote:
>>Thanks to their mommies slapping some sense into them as babies, the
>>engineers just used what mommy had taught them.
>
> But they never FELT "it". BAD mommies.
Nope, they were of the class of people who can learn from others' mistakes,
they aren't of the first class, those who have to pee on the electric fence
themselves.
--
There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage
Rob Leatham
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFv2W7Duqiw
I'm a geologist by degrees, vocation, temperment, and demeanor. My
first professional engagement was with a major oil company in Houston,
c. 1982 - 1987.
One Saturday afternoon a BIG hailstorm happened (not nearly like the
OK video), which dropped golf-ball sized hail for 15 mins.
EVERY geologist I knew in Houston donned their hardhats and ventured
out to "feel" it. Not ONE engineer did.
I'm jes' sayin'.......
-Zz