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  • is this the footage used in Twister II: The Terror Continues

  • @AJTwister97

    Yes.

  • OMG what a mess it made at the end!

  • Blame Canada

  • why all the drama about certian word used by diff ppl xD i know americans that say "eh" lols.. o dont understand what the big deal is its just a word, nice tornadoe footage! ^_^

  • What can I say? We DO say "eh?" Eh?

  • and they spelt kelwood wrong...god damn they had some great dances there

  • Sounds like maurice "mad dog" Dulle talking in the back ground

  • i think that was filmed going down the glenella hiway i should know i use to live in riding mountain

  • that first one was probally on the F3-4 mark.nice filming

  • It was all the same tornado

  • What a way to stereotype Canadians...they just had to put in that line where they say "eh?" :|

  • this is from twister fury on the plains i think

  • yes it is I wish this show air on TLC

  • Its a video from The Tornado Project actually, its just that dark sounding narration that sounds like it.

  • Old tornado! 1992?

  • Yes, this was from 1992.

  • wow your a dumbass... thats what it says on the video....

  • man you have alot of videos do you storm chase ever?

  • No, I've never had the chance to go storm chasing.

  • video of this tornado

  • Not of the tornado itself, I do have footage of the man who was filming it showing a piece of farm equipment that had been thrown across the field by the tornado.

  • you got anymore?

  • Anymore what?

  • You forgot "aboot", eh?

    The more I know warmongering, dumbassed Americans, the more I can see moving to Canada. I might've been born American, but I didn't choose to be...and I can easily remedy that. Hallelujah!

  • Some pronounce it "aBOAT." I've never heared "aboot." I say a sharper version of the American "aBAHout." The "AH" is not stressed as alot of Americans stress it. That's all, eh.

  • I'm proud to am air u kin.....:-P. The one thing besides being a democracy I love the most is...The variety of weather we get. Especially summer time severe thunderstorms and winter time snow storms, esp Lake Effect Snow up here in Lake Effect land:-P down wind of lake ontario and lake erie.

  • AWESOME!!

  • Hope you don't mind if I ask this, but what TV program is this off of?

  • Twister 2: The Terror Continues. They also released it on home video (which is where this clip was actually captured from).

  • That's a beautiful tornado!

  • And MDHmodder shut up and stop giving canadians a bad reputataion.

  • Beady eyed? I'M A CANADIAN AND I'M NOT Beady eyed, you americans are so rude!!!!1

    Just kidding.

    anyway great video thanks for putting it up.

  • You're welcome!

  • So why do americans deliberately act ignorant?... really. Deliberately. They DELIBERATELY chose this clip because someone said "eh" and associated it with Canada. The stupid SOBs want to further pronounce steriotypes in society.

    They could have easily used some of the 1987 edmonton footage anyway.

  • 1.) I chose this clip because it's a cool looking tornado. The guy saying "Eh" had nothing to do with it and this video would have been posted even if he hadn't said that.

    2.) I DID choose to name the video after what the guy says at the beginning. Maybe next time I'll just scrap the tornado video all together and put up the "Blame Canada" song from South Park.

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  • 3.) I never once made reference to him saying "It's moving at a speed of 'aboat' 20 kilometers per hour." (Until now that is).

    4.) The Edmonton tornado from '87 is already on YouTube, you can see it on Anticyclonic's channel, with no Canadian stereotypes mentioned at all.

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  • 5.) Saying Americans are acting ignorant is perpetrating a stereotype against Americans. Those beady-eyed, flapping headed, hockey stick swinging, Molson swilling Canucks are wanting to further pronounce stereotypes in society!

    6.) I also have a video of an Australian tornado named "Tornado Down Under". I guess that also makes me an ignorant American trying to further pronounce stereotypes in society, only this time Australian stereotypes, ya bloke.

  • Thanks for aknowledging I said "acting"... My point is, when Canada is constantly referred to as just "Canada" and nothing else (aswhere many people here people can refer to "California" and "nevada" for example) it drives me crazy. it's little things like these that probably end up leading people to asking me why I don't "sound like I'm from Canada" when I go to washington. FREAKING WASHINGTON...

    sigh.

  • People in general are just sensative toward negative comments toward their homeland.

  • Oh pleese seddle down. Why wud you think us Amiricans is ignrant anyway? Don't you thnk we have enough educaton? What I cnt figger out is why som peeple have no cents of humor (humour).

  • I beg to differ. I met a guy who calls him self taker15rules15 he lives in canada. That guy is so ignorant, once I said I had asberger syndrome to him. He said it dosent exist. He is so stupid, It dose exist look it up.

  • We do say "eh." It's just normal to us. Americans think it's weird because they don't say it. They say things like "you know what I mean?" and "know what I'm saying?" etc. I love "eh." I up play it when I'm in the States for attention. Also, "eh" has so many more uses than "you know what I saying?" It's a yummy little word.

  • Oh, once upon a time, Americans did indeed use to say "eh", but it sounded differently, as in "meh" without the m. And I never said it was bad. It's different, and different is good. At least when you use "eh" and "aboot", it makes y'all sound upbeat, unlike the sarcastic, defeatist-sounding Americans I live with down here. I consider it a treat when I go up to BC and hang with y'all, it's happier up there. But your Customs guys *are* rather brusque...

  • I think it's just because you're American. When I go to the States I make sure that I answer everything like they want to hear it. No gettting chummy with the customs officers. The last time I went, this guy got some BIG TIME attitude from the customs officer because he didn't hear a question and asked him to repeat himself. My customs officer was OK . . .and cute. I guess he was jealous that I was doing crazy Canadian things like taking a bus to Mexico from Toronto and wanted to be my friend :P

  • Anyway, I got carried away there. My point is Canadian customs are mean to Americans and American customs are mean to Canadians. My friend from Atlanta always gets douche bag officers when he comes to Canada, but I always get super nice ones.

  • Hahaaa, awesome. Yeah, it looks like the twister sliced its way through there. Quite a compact little funnel but the bottom is just rotating like mad!

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