Yes - see the following for one example:-
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1421070.html
2006-08-23 11:15:24
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answered by John H 6
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Raining frogs is an adage ( a wise saying) meaning that it is rainging really hard like some type of animal is hitting the ground like cats, dogs, or anyother animal.
2006-08-23 11:28:29
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answer #2
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answered by allison 3
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Yes, whenever a tornado passes over a lake or pond and sucks up water (and fish and frogs), then goes somewhere else, dies out and all its contents fall on the ground.
2006-08-23 11:23:44
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answered by dori 2
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yes..I've heard of it a number of times, as John H. and Steamroller 9 said.
2006-08-23 14:14:51
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answered by 知道 wo zhi dao 3
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not that I'm aware of. I've only seen this happen in an episode of the X-Files.
2006-08-23 11:14:29
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answered by gottaspider 2
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I highly doubt that but you let me know if you find the real answer to that question?
2006-08-23 11:12:18
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answer #6
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answered by shoogydoo99 1
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No but if you ask nice someone can give you a GOLDEN SHOWER.
2006-08-23 11:32:41
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answer #7
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answered by Dickface 2
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it has happend many times check it out
2006-08-23 11:17:19
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answered by steamroller98439 6
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It HAS, but I don't think this happens as a common occurance.
2006-08-23 11:14:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-23 11:10:56
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answered by Kremer 4
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