No, you very rarely get tornado weather in that state... just seems like either droughts or land/mudslides (and I'm NOT referring to the drink)...
But trust me, you really can't be missing the tornado weather that much, we may have had one not too far from Rolla on Monday evening (nothing like hearing the tornado sirens go off as we're standing around, outside, on a hill, under the trees, before the Knights of Columbus meeting, with no suitable shelter nearby).
S'not a tax, it's a container deposit fee. There should be a recycling center in town that you bring your bottles and cans to. They give you your deposit back when you return them. Ask at the store about it. California is odd that you usually have to go to the recycling center instead of returning them to the grocery and getting money back there--most grocery stores in Iowa have these automated deposit machines that give you your deposit back.
I'm used to missouri where you aren't charged and you throw the bottle in the blue recycling bin that you leave on the curb and is picked up by the recycling truck. This state confuses me! I have no clue where a recycling center is. Next time I buy a bottle of water, I'll ask the people.
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But trust me, you really can't be missing the tornado weather that much, we may have had one not too far from Rolla on Monday evening (nothing like hearing the tornado sirens go off as we're standing around, outside, on a hill, under the trees, before the Knights of Columbus meeting, with no suitable shelter nearby).
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