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by ktulu » Thu Jul 15, 2010 10:02 am
We buy ponchos before we go, and at the end of the trip deposit them into the closest trash can. They aren't the El-Cheapo™ brand, but the Close-To-But-Not-Quite-El-Cheapo™ brand, so they last longer. Still will get a minor rip, but they come with a carrying pouch and fit over the backpack.
I prefer Tornados™, they are slightly more targeted than Hurricanes™ and Earthquakes™. I've experienced all three, although the Tornado™ was the least concerning one. It passed just south of my house, but I could see the rotation. Cool, yet scary. The Earthquake™ was in '91, visiting my Dad. I was sleeping on a sofa bed, I was 17, when it hit I thought first, Dad took off the day and we were going to do something fun, second thought was gangs broke in (yeah, I was 17, and gangs seemed to be in the news, or fresh in my mind), and then finally when I saw I was alone I figured it out. Keep in mind this thing woke me up!
The Hurricane™ was when I was kid living in Dothan, AL. It was weakened, but still packing winds and rain.
What really concerns me are Avalanches™, I kept my family safe by purchasing a Chevy™®© Avalanche™®©, in hopes that one Avalanche™ would not take out a fellow Avalanche™®©. So far this has worked out, in all of our travels we have not had to deal with this threat.
"People can drink coke and pepsi, but they can't pee in the street."
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