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Old 05-25-2011, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Lv2sew2011
Originally Posted by Melinda in Tulsa
Just checking in from SE Tulsa. It was a nerve-racking night. We had one heading straight for us but it veered off to the south of us and hit Haskel instead. It's a scarey feeling when you hear the sirens going off and have no interior room or hidey hole. And my idiot of a husband will not get up and go into the bathroom at the SE corner of the house. men....grrrrr....

I stayed glued to the computer watching the radar while sirens were doing their thing. At least I could track it that way.
Glad you are safe...I hear you my husband stayed outside the whole time it was hailing and everything else...they news says take shelter and they don't ...I agree MEN!!!
I agree. When we have hurricanes, the men get out and watch from the carport. Most of our hurricanes have hit during the night. Our last one was during the day, and I found myself out on the carport watching, too. Not half as scary as HEARING it during the night. But when the worst came, I high-tailed it into the house.
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