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I am necromancer and I approved this poast.
We are all fine in my neck of the woods, we did not see any sort of
"extreme weather", for which I am thankful.
Thanks for asking!
Jim K. Georges
I was about 2.5 hours north of the tornadoes, but thanks for checking.
A buddy of mine who is a DJ for a hard-rock radio station was in the
area at the time, but managed to stay about 15 miles away from the
tornadoes. He was recalling the experience this morning on hid talk
show, and mentioned stopping in Granby (10 miles east of the hard-hit
Neosho). He was asking for information about Monett but pronounced it
like the painter Monet. The response: "You don't want to go there."
"OK how about 'MON-it'?" Thus got directions. FYI, it's pronounced
Mo-NET. Thought about sending him to Tipton to ask for the directions
to Versailles (and use the traditional French pronunciation instead of
the local pronunciation ver-SALES). :)
I was about 2.5 hours north of the tornadoes, but thanks for checking.
Racine and vicinity (just west of Neosho)
http://www.tornadophotos.homestead.com/
A family of 4 was killed on MO 43 near Iris Rd when the storm blew them off
the highway
>On May 12, 4:51 am, necromancer <o.20.t...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
>> You guys OK out there after the latest round of storms....
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>> I am necromancer and I approved this poast.
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>We are all fine in my neck of the woods, we did not see any sort of
>"extreme weather", for which I am thankful.
We dodged the bullet here in Brunswick, (though we did get some
*desperately* needed rain). However Darien and St. Simons cought a
good bit of damage.
See: http://tinyurl.com/3lypg6
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