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Posted on 5/1/10 at 8:59 pm to Crimsoncutie98
you get tornadoes in Alabama -- I was thinking it would be a hurricane type of place.
Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:03 pm to HawgAlude
If your state has rednecks you have Tornadoes. trailers are twister magnets. 

Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:05 pm to Woopigsooie20
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If your state has rednecks you have Tornadoes. trailers are twister magnets.
What does an Auburn cheerleader and a tornado have in common?
Sooner or later they both end up in a trailer park

This post was edited on 5/1/10 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:09 pm to HawgAlude
My town, Albertville, Alabama, was completely wiped out last weekend. The school was damaged, and downtown was damaged. We are still picking up the pieces. It destroyed the town exactly 102 years to the day that another tornado destroyed the town. Damage was 3/4 mile wide and 10 miles long.
Here's a youtube of my neighborhood.....
Albertville, Alabama tornado, April 24, 2010
A lot of people were hurt, but nobody was killed. It looks like a war zone.
Here's a youtube of my neighborhood.....
Albertville, Alabama tornado, April 24, 2010
A lot of people were hurt, but nobody was killed. It looks like a war zone.
Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:23 pm to pankReb
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What's the deal? this is the second straight weekend of nasty weather.
Global warming. It's George Bush's fault.
Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:26 pm to Choctaw Hog
Me and the little one (4) are gonna have to take cover...shite 

Posted on 5/1/10 at 9:30 pm to sugatowng
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Me and the little one (4) are gonna have to take cover...shite
Be safe. Crazy assed weather is nothing to mess with.
Posted on 5/2/10 at 1:37 am to roadGator
Ronnie Lindsey, 44, sifted through the rubble of the trailer that he shared with his brother. Lindsey was in Mayflower when the storm hit, and he said his brother, a paraplegic, sought safety in a nearby storm shelter.
The storm destroyed their trailer, littering nearby fields with debris, but it spared the five pigs they had been raising. One, named Bacon, wandered through the wreckage Saturday morning.
Lindsey said he didn't know what the brothers would do next.
"There ain't insurance here, and who can afford it?" he said.

The storm destroyed their trailer, littering nearby fields with debris, but it spared the five pigs they had been raising. One, named Bacon, wandered through the wreckage Saturday morning.
Lindsey said he didn't know what the brothers would do next.
"There ain't insurance here, and who can afford it?" he said.

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