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The Russians are coming...
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We even had a tornado drill at work. Apparently it was state wide. Its safe to come out of your basements now.
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it kind of threw me off, i was out with the dogs at the park, and heard the sirens. so i checked the radio like a good citizen (normally when they test the sirens they don't interrupt normal broadcast) all i heard was the beeps of the EBN signing off. had to check three stations before i heard it was a test. kinda freaked me out for a minute. reminded me of a time a few years ago, i was outside with my dog and barely heard the sirens, and when i went inside to double check the tornado was only about a mile or two from my apartment. weird because i had just got home and had stopped on my way to look at some really cool looking clouds/storms. turned out that was the storm with the twister in it. never saw it, but it was enough to freak me out.
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