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People, she said CYCLONE, not TORNADO!
"
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Subversive
I knew there was a difference. I knew very well. However, the Wizard of Oz used the words interchangably. -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Feb 28 '10, 18:51
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Maybe it's a regional Midwestern colloquialism but the term "cyclone" is used to describe a twister in a dust-storm type of thing.
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Cuzzin Todd
Feb 28, 19:28
Because the Scarecrow didn't have a brain, dummy -- nm
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Redmond
Feb 28, 18:52
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