Texas/Oklahoma tornado check in

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1maGoh

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I know we have some people that live in the Texas Oklahoma area which has been hit heavily by tornados today. Maybe this isn't the right venue for this, but I'd like to know if we're all safe.

@TXRams86, @Angry Ram, @TexasRam, and @Rynie are you all okay?

Obviously checking in to a Rams forum shouldn't be top priority for anyone, but it would be nice to know that you made it through and maybe we can coordinate some help if you need it.
 

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Yeah I'm good bro. Just rain so far. Nothing this Oklahoma blood can't handle. :devil:

Thx for checking up tho! (y)
 

1maGoh

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Yeah I'm good bro. Just rain so far. Nothing this Oklahoma blood can't handle. :devil:

Thx for checking up tho! (y)
Good to hear!

It was all real close to where I'm at, but several miles east. Definitely scary time for about an hour. Some of my employees had tornados touch down in cities they live. In hoping everybody is okay but I won't find out until tomorrow.
 

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Good to hear!

It was all real close to where I'm at, but several miles east. Definitely scary time for about an hour. Some of my employees had tornados touch down in cities they live. In hoping everybody is okay but I won't find out until tomorrow.

Yeah for sure, those things are serious. I hope your guys make it out OK, too.
 

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Safe and sound here. That was my "Welcome to Texas" moment. Close, yet still few miles away.
 

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One of them hit in Round Rock, not too far away from where I live. Some damage, not a ton, and fortunately no deaths that I've heard about so far.

The year after I first moved down here, there was a huge one about 40 miles north in Jarrell, TX, an F5 that swept away a big chunk of the town and killed a bunch of people, including whole families. No natural disaster scares me more than tornadoes, and I have no desire to live in the midwest because of that.
 

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One of them hit in Round Rock, not too far away from where I live. Some damage, not a ton, and fortunately no deaths that I've heard about so far.

The year after I first moved down here, there was a huge one about 40 miles north in Jarrell, TX, an F5 that swept away a big chunk of the town and killed a bunch of people, including whole families. No natural disaster scares me more than tornadoes, and I have no desire to live in the midwest because of that.
I rather live in earthquake country than a tornado because Earthquakes in California only hit a particular city hard every 20 years or so.

Tornados.... every year you need to be worried