One of my favorite eateries in Tuscaloosa is gone.
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One of my favorite eateries in Tuscaloosa is gone.
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Man thats terrible... They caught it bad over that way
they been showing some videos from there on Fox today...BAD!! BAD!! BAD!!!
Look on the bright side Minner, you are welcome to come down here and buy mine anytime you want
minner, that's unreal........ive been looking at pics of the town, and it looks like damage comparable to hurricane katrina. we were blessed here somewhat. our thoughts and prayers are with everyone that was affected.
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I have some dog trainer buddies that duck hunt with me and lost some trees and kennels but homes are ok. Theu said Tuscaloosa looks like a war zone. My prayers go out to them
My parents and little brother live over there, but they both live north of town. My parents live on lake Tuscaloosa and they had tornados north about 10 miles and south bout 10 miles. Luckily they had no damage.
Too close for comfort...
WAY to close
What about Dreamland?
Minner, how was it over toward Reform and Columbus?
Missed reform towards the east. One went between reform and Gordo but didn't touch down till later. I drive thru this one about 3:00. Lightening ou the ying yang.
Columbus was fine also. Everything went just north of us or just south of us.
Smithville, MS is no longer there. Thats a small town just north of Amory and south of Fulton and they had all roads leadin into there blocked off. The Nader hit right smack in the middle of town. A couple of folks dead there that I've heard of.
Dreamland was fine. 15th street was hit the worst. There's a full moon BBQ that is gone that was across from Krispy Creme. The university mall had some windows and roof damage, because the tornado was across 15th St from it to the east. My brother just got done walkin around on 15tg St and he said it's unbelievable. Said looks like a bomb went off. Said there's nothin on the east side of the street that ain't a total loss.
Paula and I watch this storm go through Meridian from the Sam's parking lot. It went HULKANATOR on poor AL.
All this was real bad.......heard that several people including children where still missing in or around Smithville.
Terrible, Prayers lifted for all envolved.
My prayers go out to all who lost family and friends over the last week. The weather and flooding has been relentless. We should all be thankful and keep our fingers crossed, we're not out of the woods yet. This is still a rough season. Nothing beats an underground shelter or basement. That's if you're lucky enough to have one. The next best thing is prayer.