Of course. It's all so obvious now.
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just got home from an interview, and so I guess I could go into work, but I don't wanna! Meh.
One daughter lives in Moore, and her house was untouched (and she and her kids are safe). That's amazing.
I'm so glad your friend's kids and grandkids are all okay! M found out last night that his cousin has just recently moved to Moore with his new wife, but their home was spared as well. I am so relieved that nobody we know was hurt, though it's hard to feel very happy about that when there are so many people who can't say the same.
The story about the daycare where the kids were all herded into the bathrooms to ride out the storm is the one that really got me, for obvious reasons. The staff members brought them to the safest space they could reach, covered them with blankets, and sang "You Are My Sunshine" to them while the storm ripped off the roof of the building. They all survived.
The staff members brought them to the safest space they could reach, covered them with blankets, and sang "You Are My Sunshine" to them while the storm ripped off the roof of the building. They all survived.
Damn.
Yeah, that 91 total sounded kind of high to me last night (based on what I had been reading). I still haven't watched news coverage beyond Maddow last night. I don't like inaccurate early reports. They make me freak out.
The emergency personnel are still looking for people, but the mayor apparently was confident that the 24 is the number. I don't know.
Also, here is a list of a few local orgs that are accepting financial donations: [link]
As bad as it is, if the people hadn't been well-prepared and serious about their safety, the toll would have been much much worse.
The staff members brought them to the safest space they could reach, covered them with blankets, and sang "You Are My Sunshine" to them while the storm ripped off the roof of the building. They all survived.
Damn.
Wow. Just burst out crying at my desk. For some reason that song is a crypoint for me anyway.
What Theo said. In addition, cuts to National Weather Service would have given the people 3 minutes to shelter instead of the ~17 they got.