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I don't think so..there were dozens that day all over the state following that sw-ne track. There were several ef3-4s just to the east and west of us that did tons of damage..we lived in the area of a community on Sand Mountain called Geraldine.I wonder if that was the same one that cut a trail through Bridgeport.
Came to that conclusion. I always try to “help” someone, but eventually I give up when they don’t want to be helped but enjoy being miserable.Always humorous when posters argue with checkerboard: if you confront him with facts, he just moves the goal posts and continues to argue. He enjoys the attention it gives him. Always remember he considers Barnes a "meh" head coach. Board woould be better off is most folks avoid arguing with him (IMO)
Was that in 2011 McGill? If so that was the one I worked helping them restore all their fiber optics.I don't think so..there were dozens that day all over the state following that sw-ne track. There were several ef3-4s just to the east and west of us that did tons of damage..we lived in the area of a community on Sand Mountain called Geraldine.
The particular storm that just missed us was skipping for a few miles along the mountain then it finally dropped out and stayed on the ground just before it got to Rainsville and then went through the community of Sylvania. That storm didn't get a lot of publicity despite being one of the biggest killers that day because everybody was so focused on the ones that hit in the Tuscaloosa area...that still pisses me off a little.