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Puppydawg Sep 2, 2012 5:28am
Some say if you can't see it, smell it, or feel it, it isn't there at all. The tornado has little smell other than whatever odors its latest victim produced when it was being ripped into pieces. You can see it as long as it isn't after dark when it comes. And it doesn't even need to be close to you for you to feel it, the sound coming from it will make you mess-yourself, if you've never heard one before! The sound is nearly like the sound of rail-cars on a noisy bridge, or two bears fighting in a tunnel. The sound will make the hairs on your arms, legs, or the back of your neck stand out. If you experience all of these things and live through it, you are lucky, as I am...........:D:D:D