Gary Guss wrote:I was in Vincenzos one night several years ago and a tornado came across the river, they herded us into the basement and we all passed around bottles of wine with the servers and chefs. We felt pretty secure that building used to be the Federal Reserve bank.
Brian Taylor Clark
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Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:58 am
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Gary Guss wrote:I was in Vincenzos one night several years ago and a tornado came across the river, they herded us into the basement and we all passed around bottles of wine with the servers and chefs. We felt pretty secure that building used to be the Federal Reserve bank.
JohnS wrote:Just my two cents on the whole thing - I think that the recent trend towards an almost comical over-dramatization of anything that even resembles a severe storm is creating a 'Chicken Little Effect'.
The local TV stations have a 'my Vipr is bigger than your SuperDoppler' thing going on, and they push it so hard that people tune it out (I call it 'Doppler Humping). When/if a real tornado blows through, I'm betting that the casualties will be much higher than they should have been because people just assume it is another 'TV Stormgasm' and go about their merry way.
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