Wonder how long it took to get his heart rate back to normal? Holy cowI'm guessing he was running empty.
Incredible. “Post of the Year” candidateBunch of buildings with streets and people, but that's not important right now.
Bunch of buildings with streets and people, but that's not important right now.
"Ummmm should we get away from the window"
uh, yeah.
"Coming right over us" - that guy has seen some **** in his life to speak so calmly and casually about the tornado going over him.
He is in a train though that wasn't going to go anywhere. I was surprised to see the outer glass got shattered on that one pane. Still it would have been quite the experience.
Yeah. Empty bowels. I would have **** myself too!I'm guessing he was running empty.
Which production?
Annie Jr. If you harken back to the original 80's movie, friend's kiddo was playing Bernadette Peters' part.Did they call a emergency intermission for storm warnings? What is the musical?
Annie Jr. If you harken back to the original 80's movie, friend's kiddo was playing Bernadette Peters' part.
Probably 10 minutes after intermission was over, you heard everyone's cell phone go off with the tornado warning. They herded everyone out of the auditorium and into classrooms located off of interior hallways. No, we didn't get to see the end and we don't know HOW Annie will get to stay with Daddy Warbucks!
Wild day today for sure. Might all happen again tomorrow.I think today were the first big long tracks that did significant damage to populated areas not in total darkness in a while. Rolling Fork and Mayfield were both pure night time tornadoes.
I'll bet Reed Timmer wishes he was there...Incredible. What are the odds of stopping the locamotive in the exact path of that tornado.
It always amazes me how lucky/unlucky you have to be to take a direct hit when you think about how little area even a large tornado actually covers.
Listen up striker!Bunch of buildings with streets and people, but that's not important right now.