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Post by pastormjunkie on Nov 29, 2014 11:23:27 GMT -5
At exactly 10:53 p.m. on Saturday, November 5, 2011, Joe and Mary Reneau were in the bedroom of their whitewashed and brick-trimmed home, a two-story rambler Mary's dad custom-built 43 years ago. Their property encompasses 440 acres of rolling grasslands in Prague, Oklahoma (population 2,400), located 50 miles east of Oklahoma City. When I arrive at their ranch almost a year later on a bright fall morning, Joe is wearing a short-sleeve shirt and jeans held up by navy blue suspenders, and is wedged into a metal chair on his front stoop sipping black coffee from a heavy mug. His German shepherd, Shotzie, is curled at his feet. Joe greets me with a crushing handshake—he is 200 pounds, silver-haired and 6 feet tall, with thick forearms and meaty hands—and invites me inside. He served in Vietnam, did two tours totaling nine years with the Defense Intelligence Agency, and then, in 1984, retired a lieutenant colonel from the US Army to sell real estate and raise cattle. Today, the livestock are gone and Joe calls himself "semiretired" because "we still cut hay in the summers." Continue
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Post by weatherdude on Dec 10, 2014 15:32:01 GMT -5
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Post by pastormjunkie on Dec 18, 2014 14:42:30 GMT -5
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Post by Windwalker on Dec 21, 2014 8:59:33 GMT -5
I recently saw a Documentary on this and it is kind of scary the way we are pumping stuff in the ground and forcing the gas up where it shouldn't be. I'm not into the whole Global Warming thing, but this you can experiance in real time.
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Post by pastormjunkie on Jan 13, 2015 16:25:27 GMT -5
I don't like stuff in the sky.
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Post by Wichita Lineman on Dec 7, 2021 17:17:04 GMT -5
yep I remember this. I felt that quake.
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