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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 193111" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Lets see, there was Wichita Falls, Paris, the Mayfest thing in Fort Worth - I can think of all kinds of complete wipe outs of cities up here in tornado alley, in my lifetime. If a family loses absoutlely everything, it doesn't matter if its in our annual tornadoes or all the wild fires this past year or in those Hurricanes down there. </p><p></p><p>Imagine your barn, you house, your tractor, everything - right down to all your fence posts completely gone. There are many families right here in my community that were left with the clothes they were wearing when the arrived home. Many of those families sent money to the coastal victims before they were burned out. </p><p></p><p>'05 was a bad year all the way around for disasters. We aren't out of it yet. I will get fined $2000 if I weld anything right now. I have things I need to mend and can't do so. We can't even use our grills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 193111, member: 3162"] Lets see, there was Wichita Falls, Paris, the Mayfest thing in Fort Worth - I can think of all kinds of complete wipe outs of cities up here in tornado alley, in my lifetime. If a family loses absoutlely everything, it doesn't matter if its in our annual tornadoes or all the wild fires this past year or in those Hurricanes down there. Imagine your barn, you house, your tractor, everything - right down to all your fence posts completely gone. There are many families right here in my community that were left with the clothes they were wearing when the arrived home. Many of those families sent money to the coastal victims before they were burned out. '05 was a bad year all the way around for disasters. We aren't out of it yet. I will get fined $2000 if I weld anything right now. I have things I need to mend and can't do so. We can't even use our grills. [/QUOTE]
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