Guys if you ever pray, say one for the folks in Alabama and the South. I have never experienced a house fire where you loose everything you own, but it is the only thing I can compare the loss families have had thrown on them, with so many loosing every tangible thing they had. I feel guilty saying my families only suffered power loss for a few days. We survived unscathed. I had my son, whom the tornado came close, get in his car in the basement and turn on the ignition so the airbags might deploy, if it got bad. Our death toll is still rising. I live about 70 miles from one of the bad sites, Tuscaloosa, and we found a Blue Cross insurance card of a Tuscaloosa resident in our yard. My son found other paper work, felt, insulation and a $20 bill out in the field. My brothers wife found a jaw bone from an animal, probably a pet. My home was about 25 miles from the nearest path of damage. I am really at a loss of words to relate to the carnage. The tornado seldom left the gound as it cut a diagonal swath across the state, about 180 miles. Some of the small towns, to the size they just had a few stores, totally gone. Just pray for those suffering, that they find some peace and rest, while they mourn, rebuild and try to recover.