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My street.
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These guys got rocked. From what I understand they do outdoor touring, and most of their gear/office is in that trailer. They said it was ok (enough) after it got pulled upright.
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Random debris. That garage in front houses 2 restored, beautiful, 1960's cars. You can't see that there is no roof on the garage anymore. No idea if they came out ok. If you saw them you'd cry.
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none of this stuff belongs where it is. someone told me there is a trailer and a boat in this picture, too.
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See the workbench? What you can't see is that there used to be a shed around it.
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debris field
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You didn't want that there, anyway.
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Solar panels are optional, so are porch doors. This house's roof was picked up and put back down. The cloth looking things sticking out on the top of the house in the front of a bedroom curtains that belong inside.
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This is another small storm rolling in a few hours after the chaos.
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Fence apparently is optional.
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Hail is bigger than Shmoo's Anon E Moose.
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The next day...whoa.
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This is a little less than a mile from where I live. No clue where the roof is.
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ouch.
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Most of these poles were straight up snapped off at the base. These guys kicked ass getting all this up.
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This is what it looks like on a nice day where I live.
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Destruction of the "do not enter" barn.
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