Saw them in South Texas.  Wiped out the crops, roofs, cars and trailers.
 Bad.  Hope that does not happen to you.

Mike


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Chuck Alexander
<[email protected]>wrote:

>   Just listening to the weather and on top of possible tornadoes, they
> just predicted hailstones up to the size of SOFTBALLS...... That would ruin
> my poor new car, not to mention if one hot ya on the head. I thought it
> was a joke of sometime, because I have heard of/seen golf ball sized, but
> baseball and/or softball. Man that would hurt. Prepare for the worst and
> hope for the best is all you can do I guess, Chuck
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