Have you ever seen someone

LaKapitone

Active Member
...crying in public, that was an adult? It's weird... I can't recall the last time I did until today. I was getting on the freeway & seen this lady in her 20's on the phone crying. Started to make me wonder what she could be crying about? The possibilities are endless, it was intriguing seeing I was high. But, I came to the conclusion she must have been crying because she just found out her biological father was a pedophile. Idk?

EDIT; (thanks to april lol) a SOBER person crying in public? Lol or at least appear to be sober, not at a typical bar/party, aha.
 

april

Pickle Queen
LMFAO try going into the ladies room at any bar, some drunk girl is always crying over some douch

But i saw an elderly lady crying just outside a grocery store one day, people just passed her, i topped and asked if she was ok, ends up she could not find her son who had brought her shopping, i softly took her hand and brought her inside and asked the cashier to help her locate him, the son was located in a few mins, he was very happy i had taken a few mins to help his mother.
 

SocataSmoker

Well-Known Member
I left for Tuscaloosa at 2 AM on Wednesday, thought it would be a good place to stage for the storms as the SPC had pegged it with a HIGH convective threat level from Meridian, MS to Nashville, TN... and Tuscaloosa was in my favorite quadrant of a risk area, the southwestern corner.

I am a trained spotter and a first responder, so I was active in Tuscaloosa during the time the tornado came through... and therefore yes, I saw a lot of grown up people crying that day.

Here's one of it you won't see anywhere else, and if you do see it... please keep my groups name off these forums :-)

 

SocataSmoker

Well-Known Member
So you Delayed your flight i take it?,,,Lucky to be alive,,,I was in one of the least hit states.
I didn't fly up there, I might be crazy but not that crazy... lol, I won't put that plane anywhere near a thunderstorm.

Tuscaloosa is only a 5 hour drive from where I currently live, so it wasn't a bad run... all in all it was a very informative day, but a very sad day due to the shear magnitude of the tornado's and the staggering number of them. I've never seen 8 tornadoes in 1 day, the most I've seen is 3... these things were just dropping all over the place though.

In fact, look at this satellite image and when it flips to the dark background, you can see the physical tracks of the tornadoes... this is not enhanced in anyway to bring out the tornado tracks, they were just simply that powerful that it left bare whatever was in it's path and therefore shows up on close range satellite.

 
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