Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for July 27, 2016

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    peggykb9  over 8 years ago

    Low-lying areas tend to flood. Just sayin’.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 8 years ago

    What dysfunctional dunderhead would advise them that?! As a child growing up, we learn from the safety segments on all those kiddie shows in the 60’s that it’s not safe to seek shelter under any type of tree during a thunderstorm.

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    Toonerific  over 8 years ago

    If you stick the landing I’ll give you a 10 for that gymnastics move!

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    erin.adamic Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Honestly, if I was caught in this type of storm and I was within walking distance from home, I think I’d just make a run for it! Nowhere outdoors appears safe to me in this type of weather.

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    Alfred  over 8 years ago

    Lee Trevino (who was hit by lightning during the 1975 Western Open) famously said that the best defence against lightning was to point a 1-iron at the sky because “even God can’t hit a 1 iron”. I guess it didn’t work out that well for him. :)

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    redback  over 8 years ago
    yes, is a good idea to stand on wet ground with puddles while on an electric storm, just besides a tree that can attract lightning, instead of just being on a dry place with a roof and protection, even if is near by. The internet said so
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    redback  over 8 years ago

    and just to clear out, that was sarcasm. The board removed my sarcasm tags (just to clear out)

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