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Yea, I think about that too. In the event of a tornado I am not sure what I should do. The media tell you to leave your home, and puts
us poor manufactured home owners in a state of sheer panic. With the storm conditions of hail and trees falling I am not sure
if it is really better to drive out in that or not.
I live in the country, so where am I going to go. I would get killed by a tree more than likely trying to drive out in a panic
to get somewhere else.
I just don't know if the media really understands how useless that advice really is for people. If anything it just makes
us feel doomed and helpless.
Living out in OK I can see how the storms out there can be really bad. I am sure that you all see hail bigger than I ever have.
Yea, I think about that too. In the event of a tornado I am not sure what I should do. The media tell you to leave your home, and puts
us poor manufactured home owners in a state of sheer panic. With the storm conditions of hail and trees falling I am not sure
if it is really better to drive out in that or not.
I live in the country, so where am I going to go. I would get killed by a tree more than likely trying to drive out in a panic
to get somewhere else.
I just don't know if the media really understands how useless that advice really is for people. If anything it just makes
us feel doomed and helpless.
Living out in OK I can see how the storms out there can be really bad. I am sure that you all see hail bigger than I ever have.