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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1153700" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Only rarely do I get concerned with a storm. Not so worried about a tornado killing me but the Prius inside the tornado is what bothers me. Gives me nightmares. To be killed by a dam Prius! Oh, the shame.</p><p></p><p>My XMIL lived in Miami. When Andrew hit we told her to come stay with us but instead she stocked up at the liquor store and had a hurricane party - solo. When we finally got in touch with her she had a new cat. She had sat in front of the plate glass window drinking her tall glass of vodka watching the storm when the glass broke and a cat came flying in her home. She named him Andy. Her house was one of the few in her neighborhood that still had a roof on it after the storm. Seems they build homes better in the early sixties than they do now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1153700, member: 4362"] Only rarely do I get concerned with a storm. Not so worried about a tornado killing me but the Prius inside the tornado is what bothers me. Gives me nightmares. To be killed by a dam Prius! Oh, the shame. My XMIL lived in Miami. When Andrew hit we told her to come stay with us but instead she stocked up at the liquor store and had a hurricane party - solo. When we finally got in touch with her she had a new cat. She had sat in front of the plate glass window drinking her tall glass of vodka watching the storm when the glass broke and a cat came flying in her home. She named him Andy. Her house was one of the few in her neighborhood that still had a roof on it after the storm. Seems they build homes better in the early sixties than they do now. [/QUOTE]
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