Around 1963, my father was in his car when a tornado picked it up, spun it around, and put it back down almost exactly where it started, but facing the other way. He was OK and the car was not damaged, except for a hole in one door about 3 inches in diameter, and the rock that made the hole was inside the door.
This was in the middle of Chicago, where tornadoes are rare.
This was just like the tornado that hit up north in Tomahawk, WI near my lake home. An old gentleman's home was destroyed as the tornado tore through but he was no where to be found. Someone finally noticed a large hole in the roof of a nearby cabin...sure enough. He was dead and there was no bathtub but otherwise the same.
Not something that is likely to recur. The lady won that particular lottery. Tornadoes have a habit of causing odd things amid the massive destruction and chaos, the proverbial straw driven into a telephone pole. Randomness and chance have a way of doing that.
Tornadoes can almost seem whimsical. You can trace the track of a tornado as it moves down a street destroying house after house, then it lifts up for no discernable reason, skips a house or two, then touches back down and devastates some more homes.
Here in Chattanooga a few years back it was reporter a tornado lifted a baby from its mother's arms (she was also in a bathtub) but she reached up and pulled it back down again.
A former volunteer fireman told me that one time they were called to deal with a house that blew up in a gas explosion. Amazingly, a baby was in the house and landed in a yard several houses away, unharmed.
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38 comments:
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I would have died because I prefer to shower.
But how did the tornado fair?
Naked photos or it didn't happen.
Unfortunately, her bathrobe was in the next county.
Abortions as regards to tornados are no tornados at all.
Saddest words in the language ought must must must be whatvof been might.
This is hard to believe. Was there alcohol involved?
Thinking about putting a seat belt in my bathtub just in case.
Obviously a Trump supporter. And a clean one too.
She's not in Kansas anymore.
Tornadoes are fickle things.
They seem to destroy the indestructible, and will gently deposit breakables in a farm field miles away without a scratch.
You will see pictures of homes that are completely destroyed... except for part of one wall with the china cabinet where not a single dish is cracked.
But how did the tornado fare?
Mother Nature can be charitable.
Can we impeach Trump over this?
Isn't there scene of a man in bathtub inside a tornado in "The Wizard Of Oz"?
TExans are always polite to ladies. Why should a Texas tornado e any different?
Global warming strikes again!
Around 1963, my father was in his car when a tornado picked it up, spun it around, and put it back down almost exactly where it started, but facing the other way. He was OK and the car was not damaged, except for a hole in one door about 3 inches in diameter, and the rock that made the hole was inside the door.
This was in the middle of Chicago, where tornadoes are rare.
This was just like the tornado that hit up north in Tomahawk, WI near my lake home. An old gentleman's home was destroyed as the tornado tore through but he was no where to be found. Someone finally noticed a large hole in the roof of a nearby cabin...sure enough. He was dead and there was no bathtub but otherwise the same.
Not something that is likely to recur. The lady won that particular lottery. Tornadoes have a habit of causing odd things amid the massive destruction and chaos, the proverbial straw driven into a telephone pole. Randomness and chance have a way of doing that.
Homer Price
Tornadoes can almost seem whimsical. You can trace the track of a tornado as it moves down a street destroying house after house, then it lifts up for no discernable reason, skips a house or two, then touches back down and devastates some more homes.
Mary Tyler Moore, RIP.
Idiot Wind
Here in Chattanooga a few years back it was reporter a tornado lifted a baby from its mother's arms (she was also in a bathtub) but she reached up and pulled it back down again.
M. Jordan,
I saw that just a moment ago- I was shocked to find she was 80- whenever I think of her, it is always in the opening of her self-titled show.
No Survival tag?
A former volunteer fireman told me that one time they were called to deal with a house that blew up in a gas explosion. Amazingly, a baby was in the house and landed in a yard several houses away, unharmed.
Sounds like a great idea for an amusement park ride but without the nudity for most people.
The bathtub didn't happen to land on a witch, did it?
And you people think earthquakes are scary!
Which way does the water circle the drain when a tornado picks the bathtub up.
Wasn't there someone taking a bath inside the tornado in The Wizard of Oz?
Texas Tornado. Doug Sahm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dadOGxKQ-Qg
I say again, fate is a funny thing.
The universe, however, is cruelly neutral.
What about her little dog Toto?
It's half of a Cialis commercial. Could have been so much better.
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