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      Thu Mar 01 2007 09:20 PM

it's an obvious offtopic, but it being quiet, early spring i don't mind posting this here.
i lived in enterprise from 1994 to 1997, and attended the high school for one year. kinda blows your mind to see it as the number one news story, turned inside out. the familiar gym, the familiar parking lot, the familiar stadium... all blown to hell. can see down the street behind the stadium, a friend lived down there, just a few houses. the first two are visibly demolished. i can remember funny conversations with friends walking past that ramp and railing you see in the hallway in some of the coverage, in a stew of rubble. that was a godawful big tornado. it's a tough little town, though... reckon folks'll pick up the pieces and plow ahead.
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* Stormhunter7 intercepts Tornado....oct.27th, 2006 Storm Hunter Thu Mar 01 2007 09:20 PM
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