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Perhaps because tornado sounds like torpedo And may sound intimidating to some but I do like the sound of tornado better though in fact twister is descriptive an accurate
DATo about 5 years ago
“I cannot tell a lie. I chopped up that snake.” – Ben Franklin -— “Is that the best you got Ben? Watch this ….” – George Washington
rimose about 5 years ago
Ben forgot Georgia.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Would a 1950s “Zorro” fan that was employed as a meteorologist still can’t say “tornado” as that was the name of the horse of Diego de la Vega?
Bilan about 5 years ago
And in today’s weather, a big cloud that looks like an ice cream cone, took out another mobile home park.
therese_callahan2002 about 5 years ago
So instead, they said, “It’s a twister!”
UmmeMoosa about 5 years ago
Perhaps because tornado sounds like torpedo And may sound intimidating to some but I do like the sound of tornado better though in fact twister is descriptive an accurate
derdave969 about 5 years ago
So tornado is the first recorded “trigger” word?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
Now in some states “Global Warming” is banned. If you don’t say it, it will not happen I guess!
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
OK..L. A. Young…..why? :o|
Dean about 5 years ago
It cleans like a white tornado!
WCraft about 5 years ago
Wait until you see the golf ball from the Peter Pan company!
Chad Cheetah about 5 years ago
Wait, so why no “tornado”?
diegot about 5 years ago
Ben must have drawn that cartoon at midnight January 1, 1754. I wonder who drew the last cartoon that year? /s
Petemejia77 about 5 years ago
Never seen such a mean looking Ben Franklin before!
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
The balls with a mercury center are even more fun…
Phil721 about 5 years ago
is it a bird? no! is it a plane? no! is it the twister? yeah!
tinstar about 5 years ago
Also, the expression “tongue-twister,” sounds better than “tongue-tornado.”