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Cool Connecticut Twister
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cool Connecticut Twister

 
 
 

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Uploaded May. 12, 2007 by
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In Texas they call these twisters Dust Devils, either way I would be freaked out if I was that close to one.

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  • elysia20

    elysia20 - 3 months ago

    I used to play in those when i was a kid. lol the dust ones are the best

  • reereerenita

    reereerenita - 4 years ago

    That's: COOL!

  • marcrem

    marcrem - 4 years ago

    In texas?: Dude, dont tell false information in the video's description. "They" are not calling this a DustDevil only in texas. THIS IS a dust devil and you can even see some made of snow (snow devil). Texas isn't the world, dude.

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    ILoveYourTool

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    ILoveYourTool - 2 years ago

    ?: will one of those take you to oz??

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    SpammatyCalammity

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    SpammatyCalammity - 2 years ago

    They are: pretty much harmless.. they cant pick you up off the ground of anything. well not anyhting over like 150 pounds. never seen a little kid in one. but they're really common.. Jump in one, its fun!!

    • marcrem

      marcrem - 4 years ago

      @SpammatyCalammityre: Yes they can make some damage. check out "GREENVILLE dustdevil" in google

    • GodSmackdown

      GodSmackdown - 4 years ago

      @SpammatyCalammityyou go: first

    • TooCrooked

      TooCrooked - 4 years ago

      @SpammatyCalammityid like: to try jumping in one!

    • Fresnel149

      Fresnel149 - 3 years ago

      @SpammatyCalammityI saw one hit a group of 6th graders: It ended in sandy socks and mouths. And it was one of the big ones.

  • Ibleedblackngold

    Ibleedblackngold - 2 years ago

    These things are cool: I saw a couple when I went to New Mexico last summer

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    Rafaell

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    Rafaell

    Rafaell - 2 years ago

    fake: twisters have cows flying around it

    • drugballad113

      drugballad113 - 2 years ago

      @Rafaellha: haha

    • marcrem

      marcrem - 4 years ago

      @Rafaellre: This is not a "twister" (you might be talking about a tornado)... Get some intelligence and read books, fag

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    Jalapeno81

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    Jalapeno81 - 2 years ago

    i would jump into it: flyyy me to the moooon and let m play among the staaars

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    Dumbphuk - 2 years ago

    I walked into one of those thingiez in Florida,: And ended up in Maine.

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    ThyCrimsonKing - 2 years ago

    those don't do no damage: you can walk into them, but you better keep your eyes closed

    • jbone557

      jbone557 - 2 years ago

      @ThyCrimsonKingthey should've: maybe it'd be front page

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    arctunan577

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    arctunan577 - 2 years ago

    Heh: my parents said people used to ride jeeps into those in kansas to get em to lift off the ground...

  • Wintertree

    Wintertree - 2 years ago

    cool: I witnessed one of these in outback Australia where they are known as " willy willys " Yea I know, daft name but pretty cool to be close to

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    BlaDren - 2 years ago

    ???: how long do those last?

    • freebird1517

      freebird1517 - 2 years ago

      @BlaDren30: billion years about

    • TennesseeRed

      TennesseeRed - 2 years ago

      @BlaDrenno,: they only last billions of years in the red eye of Jupiter.

    • chappy337

      chappy337 - 2 years ago

      @BlaDrenaround: around 1hour to 4 hours it actually depends on temperature

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    adamosthegreek

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    adamosthegreek - 2 years ago

    Not surprised: I was next to one of these in Florida, good stuff though you never know when it could become the real thing.

    • bigboybowtieman

      bigboybowtieman - 2 years ago

      @adamosthegreekExcept for the fact: that the sky is clear, dumba55, figure these things out on your own.

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    zak_777 - 2 years ago

    here: in arizona there was one that moved at us fast so we ran through it

    • jbone557

      jbone557 - 2 years ago

      @zak_777hm: where was the video camera? Any crazy moment is a monet to be videotaped

  • mpetrie

    mpetrie - 2 years ago

    I got hit by one...: I was in Argentina and I was walking through a soccer field when one formed right in front of us and we got nailed by it. It didn't knock us over but it certainly thre us off balance. Quite a wild ride.

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    lemontea - 2 years ago

    See these all the time: Welcome to Midland, Texas where you see them every day. Wow. It's dirt.

  • Blacklabelsocietynut

    Blacklabelsocietynut - 2 years ago

    cgi: i smell fake

  • zlGrimlz

    zlGrimlz - 2 years ago

    SWEET: THAT WAS COOL I WOULD RUN THOUGH ONE

  • Justin2134

    Justin2134 - 2 years ago

    "Look at that!": MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

  • Colonial99

    Colonial99 - 2 years ago

    lol: where in connecticut was that cuz i live there

  • iKlear

    iKlear - 2 years ago

    We have those in AZ..: Fun to run through..

  • Eagl3_89

    Eagl3_89 - 2 years ago

    lol: can it pick up little animals like mice

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    wtfman32 - 2 years ago

    umm: crappy description..in texas we call them "shit that never ever happens...ever" they happen were NO ONE LIVES

    • Flumtop

      Flumtop - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32Moron..: You must live in a big city. These happen in most places where there is sand or loose dirt in the south. I live in west texas, these are a daily thing here. So, just because you live locked inside your house jacking it to kiddie porn, doesnt mean they don't happen. Jackass

    • thelaughingman

      thelaughingman - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32lol: owned

    • bmxer1996

      bmxer1996 - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32Flumtop...: thats funny

    • XxXTricky_DD

      XxXTricky_DD - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32HAHAHAHAHAA: OWNED

    • Shplada

      Shplada - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32Baha.: Repeat: Pwnt. Addition: I live in Austin and Ive still seen these. Fucktard.

    • xenogamer

      xenogamer - 2 years ago

      @wtfman32i live in dallas: i never seen this, ive only heard myths of the dust devils, i hear there brought on my witches from the north calling them selves "new yorkers"?

  • Omen182

    Omen182 - 2 years ago

    i live in NM... (lotta hicks): we get these alot... and no, its not scary if youre near one, unless you have no arms and cant cover up your face... then it hurts :)

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