If I live to be 100, I'll never forget the nightmare that was Hurricane Andrew. It was crazy. In the middle of the night it sounded like a freight train was running over the house for  7 hours. The plywood on my windows blew away in the first 5 minutes. My carport was in what was left of a tree a half-mile away.
It was so loud, I could not hear that 4 HUGE trees had fallen on the house. When the entire radar dome blew off the National Hurricane Center, the wind was clocked at 168 mph. Only 1 TV station was still operating from a concrete bunker and generator power. It was scary as hell. And whole neighborhoods were blown away. It really looked and felt like a bomb blast. It was a true nightmare.
Ah, but unlike his idiot son, George HW Bush showed up and sent more than 20,000 troops.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			It was so loud, I could not hear that 4 HUGE trees had fallen on the house. When the entire radar dome blew off the National Hurricane Center, the wind was clocked at 168 mph. Only 1 TV station was still operating from a concrete bunker and generator power. It was scary as hell. And whole neighborhoods were blown away. It really looked and felt like a bomb blast. It was a true nightmare.
Ah, but unlike his idiot son, George HW Bush showed up and sent more than 20,000 troops.


 
						 
 
		 
			 
			 
			 
			 
 
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 It indeed sounded like a freight train. I never saw it, but I did see the damage it did after it passed over my house.  Thankfully it never touched ground around us, but it didn't have a problem blowing down fences and huge trees, blowing roofs off of houses, etc.  As if we didn't have enough going on with the hurricane...
  It indeed sounded like a freight train. I never saw it, but I did see the damage it did after it passed over my house.  Thankfully it never touched ground around us, but it didn't have a problem blowing down fences and huge trees, blowing roofs off of houses, etc.  As if we didn't have enough going on with the hurricane...


 
 
		