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There was so much destruction in Sanford, I remember it well...
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Originally Posted by LordHelmit
And Sanford and Fayetteville
I remember going down I-40 the day after that tornado outbreak. You could literally see both of the places where the tornado crossed the interstate. The first was near the railroad bridge between Saunders and Lake Wheeler where one of the green signs off to the right was a mangled mess; A couple of trees were also snapped.
Another tornado hit 40 between mile markers 330 and 334 (just east of the interchange with 95). Some small trees were toppled on the side of the road. I took a quick glance and seen where that tornado tried to rip the rooves off of two houses.
I made that assumption too. I think I DM'd you and you told me Nora was your dog
In an online game I play, my username is 'GingerGirl' because my female dog's name was Ginger and that's what I used to call her, GingerGirl. I'm also a redhead so people assume I'm referring to myself even though my avatar is a yellow dog. I'm a bit too old to be calling myself a girl.
She passed last year and I didn't change it. The sadness I felt wasn't going to be helped or forgotten by changing that username. Getting old sucks (for everyone, beloved pets included!) But if it's time for a change, PizzaChick sounds good to me.
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So sorry for the loss of your girlie
I should have gone with PizzaChick! I went with ultra boring by design.
I have never felt the allure of a food truck rodeo.
It's alright sometimes when there's a truck you really really want to try but is never available otherwise. That being said, I don't have the desire to go to another food truck rodeo any time soon. As others have mentioned, it's just crowded and the lines are always annoying.
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