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To: epicure who wrote (253082)6/17/2014 11:44:47 AM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541482
 
I've never even seen a tornado even living in Mphs TN for many years, which is semi-tornado alley... we had one here in NOLA just a few months after Katrina, not too far from my house but luckily it was small and all it did was stir up the rubble from Katrina that was already there

Mphs TN and that area is going to get hit with a quake one of these days. Just a matter of time. The New Madrid fault. And because of the type of soil in that area they say the ground will turn to liquid. The MS river flowed backward for three days when the last big one hit, 200 years ago or so.