X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,14f951c6d24def61,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: 293625@centuryinter.net Subject: ONLY ONE DOLLAR Date: 1997/06/01 Message-ID: <33917CA1.32EE@centuryinter.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 245503005 Organization: CENTURYinter.net Reply-To: cen09741@centuryinter.net Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art I am sure that most of the world has heard of the disaster that occurred on the evening of Tuesday, 5/27/97, if you haven't I am certain you will. San Antonio, Texas enjoyed 122 mile an hour winds, box cars were tossed off the track, boats flew across the air, cars appeared to me marbles being shoved off of Interstate 35, etc., etc. YET...this was far from the worst. A cold front decided to visit Waco, Texas, mixing with the already hot humid air(believe it or not, even though heat rises, warm air is lighter than cold air). In a short time, as the winds raced to Temple, Texas a short distance north of Austin, one of the fiercest tornadoes was formed. It traveled south, heading towards Austin, at a miraculous speed. The people of Gerald, Texas(also north of Austin) watched the tornado making a beeline for their town - miles away, no big deal, besides it was so small. In mere moments it stood there like a prodigy from hell - to big to fit in the camera lens. It roared with the hatred of the Devil, moving at 250 miles an hour cutting the town to shreds. There was no way to hide from it, it even tore the asphalt off the ground. In mere seconds fifty homes, plus three subdivisions, were smashed and all memories and keep sakes spread around for miles. These people are not only homeless, but no longer even have the foundation their homes once set upon. The mighty hands of this terror removed the top of the local Albertson's without a grunt and moved on for more damage. To make a sad and frightening story short, at this time the death count of Gerald is 38 and there are 27 still missing, amount of injuries are beyond count at this time, 18,000 are without power. The once pretty town of Gerod, in minutes, now looks like an empty parking lot - it was literally leveled. IMAGINE: You are having a party, a barbecue, a get together, etc., etc., on a nice warm day and before you know it you have nothing left, not even memories of the past. YET, no one will forget that frightening day - that is a memory of a nightmare of reality. Sure, these people are insured, but we all know what insurance companies are likr. PLEASE, GIVE JUST ONE DOLLAR - THE MORE YOU CAN SPARE THE BETTER, BUT "ONE DOLLAR" WILL HELP. YOU CAN SAY THAT THAT IS NOT YOUR PROBLEM, AND IT ISN'T, BUT WOULDN'T YOU LIKE IT IF A NATURAL DISASTER DESTROYED YOUR LIFE AND THERE WERE PEOPLE TO GIVE YOU A HELPING HAND? THINK ABOUT IT... CAN'T YOU SPARE JUST ONE DOLLAR? Please send money orders or cash to P.O. Box 542, San Marcos, Texas 78666(if you need to send a check address it to CASHONLY ONE DOLLAR). If you have any questions send e-mail to cen09741@centuryinter.net OR wildernes@hotmail.com. If you would like to be placed on the thank you list and(if there ever is) a gift list send your mailing address and/or e-mail address. Thank you very much. Curtis D. Stowell