Well, my Illinois brother, I agree. I just hope that stupidity doesn't kill along with hurt - or you turn a lesson to learn into a Darwin Award. I know I've been stupid many times, and have always been thankful that someone somewhere had a safety net so I could learn and move on. In many of those cases I was simply not informed, not rich enough, or not incented in any way to care. It's not that I'm not agreeing in my previous posts about people being idiots... LOL

I'm just saying that complaining about it doesn't really get us anywhere. And I'm a HUGE complainer - so I speak from experience about how much it has accomplished. <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Speaking of Tornado's, that Utica one last year (or was it 2 years now?) was nasty, and just shows you how even those who thought they were being safe and careful wound up dead because an old building couldn't stand up to the wind. I say that thinking about my own 125 year old "basement" <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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