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        The Night of Stanford's 
          Twister By Willy, 14It was a horrifirensic 
        night in Stanford. I was only nine years old when it happened. My dad 
        was in the garage working on a Mustang convertible. My brother Bobby who 
        was fifteen years old, my step sister Stephanie who was eight years old, 
        my step brother John who was fourteen years old and I were all playing 
        outside. Because my dad locked us out of the house and he had locked the 
        garage door for some odd reason. We heard the sirens go off because there was a severe tornado warning 
        in effect for all of Mclean county and especially around/in Stanford. 
        My brother and I were banging on the garage door but my dad couldn’t hear 
        us. We ran up the porch to the front door trying to find a key that my 
        dad had hidden.
 It wasn’t there, so we ran to the back porch to see if he had put the 
        key, any were around there. We couldn’t find the key anywhere so we ran 
        to the alley that’s behind our house, because we knew that there is a 
        ditch on the other side. My brother was old enough to know that if there 
        is a tornado, and you are outside that you are supposed to get in a ditch 
        or something that is under the ground some what, since tornadoes can only 
        travel over a straight area and not a hill or slump.
 We got to the ditch; I looked around to see if I could see a tornado. 
        When I started looking around, at first I couldn’t see anything because 
        it was raining so hard. After about two or three minutes I saw something 
        about seven blocks down from where we were sitting, it looked like a strange 
        cloud at first, but then I knew that it was a tornado.
 I told Bobby and he said for everyone to stay in the ditch and to find 
        something to hold on to. We did as he said and I grabbed on to a pipe 
        that was sticking up out of the ground. The tornado just kept getting 
        closer and closer to us. All I could hear is a thunder, blender, ring, 
        and crashing noise all rolled into one thing. It was so loud that I thought 
        my ears were going to explode. Then, when I thought I was a goner it stopped.
 I looked up and it was gone, but then just when we all thought it was 
        safe the tornado came crashing down behind us, we looked back and it had 
        gone a few blocks behind us and split into two tornadoes. As quick as 
        it reappeared they disappeared and everything got bright, the sun came 
        out, it stopped raining, and our house, garage or any of are stuff was 
        damaged. The tornado lasted four and a half-hours.
 My dad never even knew what happened until we told him the next morning. 
        He never locked us out of the house again after that night. To this day 
        when I am at my dad's house and the sky gets dark he makes everyone go 
        in the house just in case.
 Has anything like this ever happened to you? I hope not.
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