When I was working at a college in GA, we had one skip across our campus. The college residence halls usually emptied out during the weekend, so there weren't to many students around, but our softball team came back just as the tornado siren went off. They all ran to the hall as I tried to hold the side door open. Then two little kids came out of nowhere...seems their mom was a professor and they were down at the stables, so they ran to the hall for shelter too. All the students came down to the first floor and went into the hallway. I stayed in the lobby office and stayed near the phone. All seemed quiet so I decide to look out the window and just as I did, I saw the funnel to the left of the hall...it literally skipped across...just tapping the ground and then heading back up. Did this the entire way across the campus. Finally did touch town about two blocks from the campus and destroyed a couple of houses.
Only minor damage at the college. The concession stand at the rodeo arena was destroyed, the stable was damaged (most of the roof fell in, but there was no horses in it at the time), and a few windows blown out in one of the barns. No one hurt, but it was sure memorable. This was just a little tornado and it didn't even fully touch down, but I can sure say, I don't want to see another one.