top | item 39697489 (no title) tullianus | 1 year ago It means "tornado," referencing the 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz." The Kansan protagonist is transported by a sudden tornado to a magical land called Oz. discuss order hn newest fuzztester|1 year ago Okay, thanks.I had read the original book, which is different, as a kid, but not seen the film.Wow, tornados. That is something I would never want to be stuck in. I have experienced a few cyclones and earthquakes, including a major one.
fuzztester|1 year ago Okay, thanks.I had read the original book, which is different, as a kid, but not seen the film.Wow, tornados. That is something I would never want to be stuck in. I have experienced a few cyclones and earthquakes, including a major one.
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I had read the original book, which is different, as a kid, but not seen the film.
Wow, tornados. That is something I would never want to be stuck in. I have experienced a few cyclones and earthquakes, including a major one.