So, I'm not ashamed to say that I think the funniest part of last night's post might just be contained in the link I posted to the explanation on tornado warnings.
The advice for what to do if you're in a mobile home is awesome.
For every other situation, it gives you several suggestions as to what you should do if you are in an area with a tornado warning. All kinds of options. And it even tells you that if you are in a frame home you definitely shouldn't leave to try to outrun the tornado. But if you're in a mobile home? It has one, single suggestion:
"Leave your mobile home immediately and take shelter elsewhere."
That's it! If there's one thing that years and years of observing the weather has taught us, it's that it is better to be absolutely anywhere else other than a mobile home if there's a tornado. Nothing else needs to be said! Get the hell out and go somewhere else. Anywhere! If you have a windmill, climb to the top of the damn thing because it will STILL be safer than in your trailer.
Really, though, I don't think that this advice is only applicable for when there is a tornado. I sort of have this general rule that I follow that says, "If you find yourself in a mobile home at any time, for any reason, leave immediately and go somewhere else." I think it is good advice.
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Hahahahahaha! Loved this post! I was laughing like crazy!
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