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naturist
Jul 22, 2016Nomad
Wow, glad no one was injured, but I'll bet it was exciting while it was happening!
It sure is dangerous, this "living" business. We try to pay attention to the weather. Last fall we stayed (twice, going and coming) in a campground in western Kansas, smack in the middle of "tornado alley" and at check in, the owners made sure to tell us that if the tornado siren sounded, it meant run like hell to their bathhouse, which was the official tornado shelter, and if we had a pet, take said pet to the men's room, without the pet, go to the ladies room, and do please ignore the "men's" and "women's" signs. In case of tornado, they were keeping pets and pet unfriendly folks separate, sex meant nothing. Oh, and did we mention, run, don't walk.
We try to pay attention.
It sure is dangerous, this "living" business. We try to pay attention to the weather. Last fall we stayed (twice, going and coming) in a campground in western Kansas, smack in the middle of "tornado alley" and at check in, the owners made sure to tell us that if the tornado siren sounded, it meant run like hell to their bathhouse, which was the official tornado shelter, and if we had a pet, take said pet to the men's room, without the pet, go to the ladies room, and do please ignore the "men's" and "women's" signs. In case of tornado, they were keeping pets and pet unfriendly folks separate, sex meant nothing. Oh, and did we mention, run, don't walk.
We try to pay attention.
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