More tornados
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Stopped in a small town on the outskirts of Tulsa in Sapulpa where I saw where the last tornado had blown through. I saw this truck and it appears that afterwards whoever owned the truck took off one of the tires but for the most part, I don't think there is much to salvage in this bad boy. The second photo is of a section of the road that most Oklahomans I have spoke to, refer to as a part of the female anatomy. Once you see it you know you are close to Oklahoma City so people are always excited to see it after a long drive.
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