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First, let me say that I am NOT making fun of this persons misfortune. This tornado was the exact same tornado that hit Marmaduke, AR and destroyed many of my friends and relatives homes.
That being said, I did find it ironic that the tornado that destroyed this building, shoved the truck up onto the wall and scattered debris everywhere. But, it left the sign standing out front that says, "We are not responsible for damages in unloading or loading. Thank you."
This tornado hit Shannon, a small community south of Pocahontas, AR on April 2, 2006. I snapped this photo only about 15 minutes after the tornado passed through. When I left here I was basically following the tornado on it's path toward my family. My wife called my cell phone to say that Marmaduke had been hit hard and I was needed right away. That was some of the hardest miles (mentally) I've ever endured.
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First, let me say that I am NOT making fun of this persons misfortune. This tornado was the exact same tornado that hit Marmaduke, AR and destroyed many of my friends and relatives homes.
That being said, I did find it ironic that the tornado that destroyed this building, shoved the truck up onto the wall and scattered debris everywhere. But, it left the sign standing out front that says, "We are not responsible for damages in unloading or loading. Thank you."
This tornado hit Shannon, a small community south of Pocahontas, AR on April 2, 2006. I snapped this photo only about 15 minutes after the tornado passed through. When I left here I was basically following the tornado on it's path toward my family. My wife called my cell phone to say that Marmaduke had been hit hard and I was needed right away. That was some of the hardest miles (mentally) I've ever endured.