I was in Kansas City for a work summit a few weeks ago and got talking to a local who lives in Manhattan, Kansas. He was all nonchalant about twisters, said something about only being scared when the sky turns a green hue. Well. ****. That.I chased them for a number of years.
Last one I chased, I grabbed my next door neighbor, who had always wanted to go on one. Got word that there was one spinning about 5 miles north of where we lived. So off we go in my truck. Raining, windy, hail........just a mess........then all of a sudden, it's dead quiet. No wind. No rain. Nothing.
Got the **** out of there, and headed back to the house where we proceeded to get ****-hammered drunk.
That was 17 years ago.
I was in Kansas City for a work summit a few weeks ago and got talking to a local who lives in Manhattan, Kansas. He was all nonchalant about twisters, said something about only being scared when the sky turns a green hue. Well. ****. That.
I lived in Nashville and we'd occasionally have tornado warnings, but never experienced any touchdowns. I couldn't imagine living in like Kansas or Oklahoma, places where they happen on the regular. Those things scare the **** outta me.
That tornado was probably an EF-1 at most and still looked plenty deadly. Think of something like an EF-5.
5s are often a half mile wide and look like a fat hulking mass of debris. They are less picturesque.
How does the sky turn green? That's crazy.
Okarche is under the gun today. God better leave Eischen's alone.
CrossFit ICE?Combination of things.
Just know that when you see it, head for the ****ing hills.
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