Ken:

 This wasn't a joke, I'd love to study the issue, lord knows we have enough
centers of attraction, were just a little south of the high activity area.

Franklin

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Subject: Re: [BP] [BULK] Re: [BP] music in life


Pamela S. Follett wrote:

> Dear brother -
>
> You may not be spending too much time in the sun, but you've
> definitely spent too much time being an electron routing coordinator.
> Excuse me - a LICENSED electron routing coordinator.  Maybe Mr.
> Science can study the plausibility of your theory.
>
> - Pam
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Jim Follett <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     *To:* BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
>     <mailto:BULLAMANKA-PINHEADS@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
>     *Sent:* Friday, January 07, 2005 12:27
>     *Subject:* Re: [BP] [BULK] Re: [BP] music in life
>
>     As a side note, I have a theory regarding the "trailer bait"
>     aspect of mobiles homes. First not all tornadoes hit trailers or
>     trailer parks. But we all know that a lot of trailer parks get
>     hit, especially due north of us, in the alley. All tornadoes have
>     an extremely high electrical charge, my thought is since trailer
>     parks have a large concentration of ferrous metal, there is a
>     possibility of large amounts of oppositely charged particles (to
>     the tornadoes) or possible slight magnetic field disruptions
>     causing a release in the air of these particles, causing the
>     apparent attraction,....... after you all get through laughing,
>     give it some thought, and no I do not spend a lot of time standing
>     out in the sun.
>      Well I'm off to spread some more politely incorrect statements to
>     the locals. Not everything, and everyone down here is red.
>
>     Jim
>
I suspect there may be validity to the concentrated accumulation of
surface metals as an attractant to tornadoes as well as lightning.

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