My friends in Oklahoma City

My prayers go out to everyone in Oklahoma.
 
Scott... The May 3rd tornado happened in 1999, not 1998.

I was thinking @ you Michael. It's GREAT to see you posting, I assume your family is safe. Yay!

When I awoke this morning and saw they had drastically reduced the # of casualties, that was good news to wake up to. My thoughts and prayers go out to those that were not so fortunate. :(
 
What a terrible, horrific disaster! My heart goes out to all who have been affected by these latest monsters.

We live in Kansas City, and we're fortunate to completely miss the current storms, other than hail and loud storms. We will be contributing to the Oklahoma disaster relief funds and encourage AZers to consider as well. There is a deep well of need in Oklahoma.

All affected are in our thoughts and prayers.

Will Prout
 
wooo wee What a monster stood on my front porch and watched
it go by right to left about 30 blocks south of where i live . thats
reach out and touch it close . going to try to get my heart restarted
good luck to all . Robert

Good to hear ya'll were safe Robert!

Ken
 
Prayers for all.

I know this was a major tornado system and they had less than 15minutes warning, but what about bunkers in the schools. Did they just not have enough time or were they non-sufficient? If not, it should be mandatory for schools in tornado alley.

Mother nature is a powerful thing.
 
Safe

Thanks Ken nerves are still fraided a bit but all ok . My bankroll just
took a hit $ 2800.00 for a storm cellar . Have faded three major storms
at this location , so new cellar , just in case my luck is running out .
Best to ya Robert
 
Everyone affected by this is in my thoughts, it's so horrible how everything can change for some people in an instant.
 
Thanks Ken nerves are still fraided a bit but all ok . My bankroll just
took a hit $ 2800.00 for a storm cellar . Have faded three major storms
at this location , so new cellar , just in case my luck is running out .
Best to ya Robert

We got ours last year when it was 5pm with a funnel moving our way and the city's automated phone system calls and says that the schools can no longer be used as public storm shelters. DOH!

Luckily the storm never intensified that night but it put the fear of God in the wife. We are the proud owners of a brand new storm shelter!

I miss my dad working at the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman. We always had great intel on storms moving in!

You'll like having the ease of mind knowing you only need a few minutes notice that your house is about to get blown away! :)

Ken
 
You'll like having the ease of mind knowing you only need a few minutes notice that your house is about to get blown away! :)

Ken

Living in Oklahoma definitely teaches you to put your relationship with your stuff in its proper perspective. It also teaches you to carry insurance on everything. :)
 
Thanks Ken nerves are still fraided a bit but all ok . My bankroll just
took a hit $ 2800.00 for a storm cellar . Have faded three major storms
at this location , so new cellar , just in case my luck is running out .
Best to ya Robert

Glad to hear your okay. Good idea on the storm shelter, I saw in the news that they think the death toll is lower partially due to the fact that many residents purchased these after the big one hit them in 1999. Stay safe.
 
This is Dwayne's grandson being pulled out of the rubble by Dwayne's son Dusty (has back to the camera).


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I am amazed this young man was alive. The two children next to him were not as fortunate. So very sad!

Ken
What a picture...this one will stay in the family.
I wonder how the father felt when he pulled his own son from the wreckage.

May God bless the survivors and the victims.
 
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