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Re: don't be silly
      Mon Nov 14 2005 11:25 AM

I didn't say I was moving to the desert, that's not my thing. I also prefer the tropics, regardless of the hurricane or 2 - or 10. It doesn't matter much, I pretty much live in a fortress. It made it through Andrew without much damage. It'll make it through anything, especially with shutters.

Now about the animals, I believe they have a natural sense to avoid danger. I've seen it several times on National Geographic and even years and years ago with the Wild Kingdom. I believe they are more sensitive to atmospheric pressure changes than humans and therefore can react naturally to the weather occurances. They actually "hunker down" without the help of Bryan Norcorss.

As far as being prepared for a tornado, yes you should have a flashlight ready if there is a tornado watch in effect - in case you do lose power. But a flashlight will do nothing if your house actually gets hit by one. And you don't board up, you grab what you can and head for the basement (or safe room). Most people up north have basements, unless you live in a trailer. My whole point about the tornado/hurricane debate is hurricanes you get approximately 2-5 days notice before you get nailed. A tornado is a hit or miss. Could get you and not your neighbor and you maybe get a 5-20 minute notice, if you get a notice at all. I'll take the extra day or two to prepare.

So, what about the upcoming (posted Monday morning) Gamma!

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* Nov 30th and Beyond GuppieGrouper Mon Nov 14 2005 11:25 AM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond jusforsean   Sun Nov 06 2005 04:20 PM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond Myles   Tue Nov 08 2005 08:33 AM
. * * Re: Nov 30th and Beyond HomesteadGirl   Fri Nov 11 2005 02:00 PM
. * * don't be silly Lysis   Fri Nov 11 2005 07:56 PM
. * * Re: don't be silly HanKFranK   Sat Nov 12 2005 01:17 PM
. * * Re: don't be silly HomesteadGirl   Mon Nov 14 2005 11:25 AM

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