I remember my first tornado very well. We had just got out of basketball practice and were heading home when a report on the radio said there was a tornado fairly close to us. Being teenagers at the time, we decided to see if we could find it. We went to the area it was in and stopped at a Dairy Queen and got out to see if we could see it. Shortly after, we spotted it going over the VA hospital down the road headed toward us. We jumped in the car and it wouldn't start so three of us jumped out and had to push start it to get it going and took off. The next day after school we went back to see what had happened. The Dairy Queen we had stopped at wasn't there anymore! It was only a concrete slab with nothing there but a couple of pipe sticking out of the concrete. There was no debris on the lot at all, not even a brick. While driving around we saw a house with a chain link fence and in the corner of the fence there were three cars stacked on top of each other almost perfectly and the fence wasn't torn down. A couple of days later we saw a news report of a paperboy that was delivering papers and was picked up and thrown through a plate glass window and onto the couch inside the house. Other than cuts from the glass he was doing well. Is it really so bad? I have personally seen 4 including water spouts in my life and I never wanted to see another after the first one.