The location is now called "Death Valley"
Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.
no they don't because you are too far away to fell any affects
No. The Tuscaloosa tornado of 2011 was a high-end EF4. According to the survey results published from the National Weather Service the winds in that tornado fell about 10 mph short of an EF5. Interestingly, one article suggests that had the Tuscaloosa tornado occurred before the Enhanced Fujita scale was implemented in 2007 it would likely have been rated F5. However, the newer scale has more precise standards for ratings, and, by the slimmest of margins this tornado did not meet the EF5 standard. Looking at what this storm did, it was about as bad as a tornado can get without being an EF5. 4 other tornadoes that occurred on the same day were rated EF5.
Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Each property owner would responsible for their own insurance to cover resulting damages and debris removal from their own property.
The rain fell on me.
Pecos Bill is a tall tale legend in the storytelling world. Pecos Bill did not fall out of a tornado, he roped the tornado with his lasso and rode it until it stopped.
he created death valley
Pecos Bill created Death Valley in California when he finally fell off the tornado. He hit the ground so hard, it sank below sea level and created Death Valley.
Texas, the tall tale mentions that he shot all the stars in the sky except one which is the lone star and that's in Texas.
Bills siblings were making alot of racket so when Bill fell off of the old wagon the sibilings did not notice,nor the parents.
Pecos Bill was born in Texas, and while traveling as an infant in the back of a covered wagon, he fell out unnoticed by anyone near the Pecos River. He was taken in and raised by a pack of coyotes, and over the years developed supernatural powers, including the ability to talk to animals. He grew up to become a great cowboy, using snakes as lassos and whips. No other person could ride his horse, Widow-Maker. Pecos shot all the stars out of the sky, except for one lone star. Pecos finally proposed to his girlfriend, Slue-Foot Sue, and they got married. She insisted on riding Widow-Maker, but he bucked her off and she hit her head on the moon. She bounced and bounced as Pecos Bill tired to lasso her, but she finally came to rest on the moon. He was so heart-broken he went back to live with the wolves.
"Pecos Bill and the Cyclone" is a folk tale about a legendary cowboy named Pecos Bill who tames a tornado and uses it to help the people in his town. Through his bravery and resourcefulness, Pecos Bill becomes a hero and saves the day by controlling the cyclone and protecting the town from harm.
you fell for it .not even i know how to create a computer game
no they don't because you are too far away to fell any affects
it created a big crack.
1 time kev fell while doing the tornado onstage but that just made the fans scream even more
No. I think Bill Kaulitz would say that she is to old for him, then.