Posted by Tony Vidlak Sr. on June 27, 2010 at 18:52:57 from (98.179.30.181):
In Reply to: Storm a while ago posted by Fred Martin on June 27, 2010 at 13:52:36:
20+ years ago I lived in the city at the bottom of a hill,I was in my front yard on a Sat. morning and was folding a tarp I was on my knees and my wife was standing at the front door .It looked as though it was going to storm but it was not raining.I leaned forward to fold the tarp right when lighting came down the hill it veered to the right and caught the roof of another house on fire a block down the street.I couldn"t see momentarily and it smelled of rotten eggs. When I managed to stand up and get in the house which mind you was very quickly.My wife looked at me and told me you need to go look in the mirror my eyebrows, eyelashes,moustache,and the hair on the front of my head was cinched off.Needless to say I gained great respect for the weather that day and I don"t dally around outside when there is a storm coming.Weather in my opinion is the most awesome power in the world.
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