I just need to ask this question...
Over the past three days I have spent a lot of time sitting on the couch blogging, commenting and actually doing real work. I notice that all of the news channels are reporting "This just in..." with pictures of demolished trailer parks. "We are the first to show you....."
This actually brings up many questions:
- Do CNN reporters live near or in trailer parks?
- How then can they bring us the pictures so fast?
- Do twisters hit real homes too?
- Does Texas have a non-trailer park section? I have heard of this place called Dallas?
Reminds me of a joke.
What to divorces and tornadoes have in common in Texas?
Either way, someone is loosing a trailer.
Sorry for poking fun at all you Texas people. I guess it was just your turn.
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Rich, Ya should be watching Fox. You do make a good point. I guess they all have helicopters and the fastest one to get there wins the story. I feel bad for people living in mobile homes. They sure do take the brunt of the storms don't they?
I've been to Dallas once and they wear these big brim hats and funny looking narrow boots made out of alligator skin my wife couldn't even fit in a pair and they walk a little funny too while chewing their cud.