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Old 05-06-2003, 11:52 PM
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Whats wierd is that tornadoes are NOTHING here. We get them, they just happen so infrequently that no one here understands the danger. The guy on the radio,"theres a report of a tornado, on the ground at 281 & Bitters" My roomate, "Wanna go get something to eat?" I am like wha???

Also, everyone down here thinks every litle ragged cloud was a tornado. I'm like, if it was a tornado, you'd know. You wouldnt be wondering.
281 and Bitters... used to be my old stomping grounds when I lived in ol' San Antone. (I was off Braesview and N. Military, worked right near Bitters where it begins to make the curve into Nakoma on the north side of SAT.)

On the other hand, when it really rains, it pours in San Antonio... you're better off taking a boat to downtown when the Olmos basin floods and cuts off north San Antonio from the rest of town! Yea... tornadoes are rare in San Antonio, but they DO happen!
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