Posted on 05/27/2011 6:36:18 AM PDT by SoonerStorm09
NORMAN, Okla. The power generated by a tornado is hard to wrap the mind around.
They can scoop up entire houses and fling them thousands of feet. Big rigs are blown apart like papier mâché toy trucks, and even cows have been known to take a ride they didnt sign up for.
And with at least 10 souls lost to the tornadoes that ripped through central Oklahoma on Tuesday, they can be and often are deadly.
Even though Norman and much of Cleveland County was spared during the outbreak Tuesday, it was affected in a different way.
Shortly after tornadoes ripped through Goldsby and Blanchard, odd debris anything from receipts to tree bark to insulation began falling from the sky.
In one northwest Norman neighborhood called Castlerock, a ragged piece of a memory floated down from the sky and landed in Bobby Hares lawn.
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After about a day, a Lexington woman contacted him through Facebook, claiming the photo belonged to her husband.
Any UFO debris?
I was hoping somebody would find the bamster’s real BC...
Equal probability...
Call me an assclown, but I do not find any of that odd.
Well, maybe 3 kinds of things — hey, that’s an odd number...
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