Posted: 3/2/2012 12:16:22 PM EDT
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We've got debris falling from the sky from a storm 20 miles away!!! Shingles, pink insulation, bits and pieces... The cats are hiding. I think I'll join 'em... |
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Warren County here. So far so good. The best barbecue in SW Ohio is still open & smoking, so I'm going for ribs and soup beans. If they're not afraid of tornados well, by God, I ain't either. ![]() OK, I'm here too. Where's the best BBQ around here. I like City Grill over on Tylersville near 75. I'm sure there are better places, though. |
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Porky Capone's at 118 W.Main St. in Lebanon. |
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No kiddin'. I drive right by there all the time. I used to live in Lebanon but I'm out toward Blanchester, now. Thanks for the tip. I'll try it. |
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We had a lot of rain, thunderstorms and a light show here in Allen Co. but that's been it. Where at in Allen County? I grew up in Putnam. Lima. Are you in the Military now? Used to be. I grew up about twenty miles from you. Hope the storms ended up not being too bad. Didn't hear anything from my family still there, anyway. ETA: Probably shouldn't have necro'd a thread like this...
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Son of a...!!! We've got debris falling from the sky from a storm 20 miles away!!! Shingles, pink insulation, bits and pieces... The cats are hiding. I think I'll join 'em... The April 27th outbreak was amazing. My parents live about 25 miles NE of Hackleburg Alabama where a Wrangler Jeans distribution center was hit. Pieces of twisted decking from this destroyed plant, probably weighing 20+ pounds, landed in their yard. Bluejeans taken aloft were seen to rain-down in Hatton, 30 miles to the NE. This same storm missed their house by about 5 miles where the damage swath was an unimaginable, ~2000 yards wide. I drove across the damage swath farther down the path where the tornado was weaker, and here, in a car it was measured to be 1.0 miles per the odometer. It was a 'super' tornado. My mother has an invoice she found in the yard only a few hours before the one narrowly missing them––an omen to the wise. The invoice was from Smithville MS, hit by an earlier super tornado, 50 miles away. P.S. We were burying my mother-in-law in N. Alabama on the 28th to the blare or tornado sirens and the spectacle of a close-passing funnel cloud that dropped baseball size hail about 1/2 miles from the mourners. Not even a drop of rain fell on us. |