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This happened about 3 miles from our former home. Luckily no injuries and doesn't sound like TK was on board according to my buddies at the Sheriff's Dept.
Those tour buses are set up differently than a normal motorhome. I talked to someone who bought one used and had to move the sewer to the driver's side. The bus had it on the passenger side with a switch on the dash so the driver could ease over and dump while driving down the road. He found out this was very common.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
I guess us Okies just keep getting dumped on. The interesting thing is that some news articles say that it was a "crash and fire," yet others state that the driver noticed the flames and then loss of power around 4:00 a.m. and pulled over. I guess it just shows that one can't trust the news media to "get it right" all the time.
Toby Keith has a benefit concert scheduled for raising funds for the tornado victims, and it was sold out within 3 hours of the notice of the tickets being available to purchase. I can't even begin to note all the companies and individuals that stepped up to donate money for relief. In addition, Verizon announced that any "data overages" for the central Oklahoma area would be forgiven. We even benefited from that as we had overages and our bill was the normal amount for the last month.
People everywhere have been out there helping Oklahomans in our times of disaster. So, my thanks to anyone that might have donated for relief.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
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