> On 2008-02-06 20:04:00 -0600, "Olin"
comcast.net> said:
>
> On
>>
>>> Feb 6, 9:53 am, "Olin"
comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> "jakdedert"
bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> news:vKbqj.91950$K27.90969@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
>>>>
>>>>> Nothing serious here in midtown. I spent the storm-core passage in
>>>>> the
>>>>> basement of 'WhichWich?' on West End. My daughter was due to get off
>>>>>> work
>>>>> at 10, so I pulled into there around 9:15 to help her get done. The >
>>>>> storm
>>>>> caught us, but as you know, it was a non-event.
>>>>
>>>>> Apparently it was a lot stronger both before and after it came
>>>>> through > the
>>>>> Metro area, causing damage all along its path through West TN, then
>>>>> ramping back up and causing more damage through Gallatin and further
>>>>> northeast into KY.
>>>>
>>>>> I'm waiting for Round Two now at 11:40.....
>>>>
>>>>> jak
>>>>
>>>> Near as I can tell, the Priest Lake Crowd all survived. The tornado
>>>> sirens
>>>> went off about twenty times between about 8 and 10,
>>>
>>> That's what they're for? I saw one on toppa a CoC church at Gallatin
>>> and Trinity Lane and thought it was some sort of rapture alert klaxon.
>>
>> That one might be just such, but the rest of them are weather warning
>> horns.
>>
>> But, if it was a CoC, I kinda doubt it, because the sounding of the horn
>> might mean somebody other than a certified member might join the throng
>> for the Rapture Express.
>
> I thought they didn't allow musical instruments like horns at the C0C
>
They don't, which of course makes it all the more curious.