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Oh, the pressure. I'm going to break under pressure. Yeah, I mean, I've experienced some weather out here. One of them wasn't even as I was a truck driver. I was just driving as a, this is before I became a truck driver. I drove from New York to California. I had stopped in St. Louis to, what should we call it? I stopped at St. Louis and I stopped at a bowling alley and this felt like a bowling game. I mean, I had been driving for like a day or day and a half and I wanted a little break. So I stopped and I think I may have seen the arch, I'm not sure. But I stopped at this one bowling alley, bowled the game, got done, came out, it was raining. And then got in the car and started driving across. It was 70 and everything just stopped and I'm just like, oh, what the heck, man, it's just rain. But we sat there for about 15, 20 minutes, 30 minutes. I can't remember how long, so long ago. And then we got done and I saw it got kind of heavy way up ahead, as far as I could see, I couldn't really see very far. But got done, we started moving again and as I was moving, I had seen the effects of a tornado that had passed not too far ahead, within a few miles or so. Just saw things tore up and thrown around. So I was pretty close on a tornado there. And I think I've been semi-close to a couple other tornadoes as a truck driver. But I've been through one of the hairiest things was about 1, 2 o'clock in the morning, it was snowing. And it was just kind of like a whiteout. This is in the middle of the night. But there was lightning. And when the lightning would light up, it would just, it was blinding. You couldn't see anything. And at the time, I was just trying to look somewhere.
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