View Full Version : Pictures of the tornado that almost killed me
Willkillforfood
2006-03-19, 11:12 PM
Last November! :P Little over dramatic, it hit about a mile away but seeing as it was like 1/2 to a mile wide itself that's fairly close. Just found these and figured I'd share them.
http://66.228.51.26/tornado/
You can see some of the damage too. It hit one of the richest neighborhoods in my area first :P.
sue_13
2006-03-19, 11:13 PM
Is your name Ben Strange?
Willkillforfood
2006-03-19, 11:13 PM
Is your name Ben Strange?
Nope!
Medieval Bob
2006-03-20, 07:31 AM
A mile away almost killed you? *scoff*
Willkillforfood
2006-03-20, 08:38 AM
I really should have ran at it with a knife in my hand so that I would get Bob's respect :P.
Medieval Bob
2006-03-20, 09:18 AM
I've ran around outside near a tornado with a friend before. We're hardcore ftw in Texas.
And yes, I would give you props for that.
Willkillforfood
2006-03-20, 11:51 AM
It's a little different when there are forrests in every direction and less-than-subtle changes in elevation with the help of huge areas of forest. It may have been a mile away but I never would have seen it coming until it was less than a thousand feet away :P.
Lenny
2006-03-20, 01:05 PM
The third picture of the Tornado looks like a scene from Twister...or whatever that weird film about them sending flying thingies into the Tornado is.
They're all the same to me.
Willkillforfood
2006-03-20, 05:28 PM
Yea, they used that footage for the movie "twister." I'm not sure how yet. It involves some sort of time travel, that's all I know.
sciencekid
2006-03-20, 05:34 PM
The future part of time travel perhaps? the way we all go forward in time? :rolleyes:
Willkillforfood
2006-03-20, 05:44 PM
Can't take footage of something that hasn't happend yet and use it in a movie right now :P.
Actual footage, that is.
sciencekid
2006-03-20, 11:56 PM
oops sorry i should have put that in sarcasm tags... i thought the rolling of the eyes was enough
sorry i'm just in a bad/sarcastic mood right now :( ........
Sovereign
2006-03-21, 12:14 AM
Almost is not good enough.
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