The Storm of Terror
Apr. 7th, 2006 09:17 pmThis is what the radio guy was referring to the supercell bearing down on us as earlier this afternoon. The meteorologist on the TV keeps calling it 'ominous' and 'an excellent example of...' this and that. And there are about fifteen little swirly circly bits to represent rotation on the map. So as you can imagine, we're all less than thrilled up in here.
The good news is, the supercell appears to be going north of us, which I do agree is an excellent thing for a supercell to do.
Like half the neighborhood is currently in our basement: my great-grandmother, the little old lady that lives across the road from her, the elderly couple that lives across the road from us, and our neighbors (who are my second cousins) and their two-and-a-half year old daughter, who is adorable, but very energetic and noisy.
Also, I forgot to bring my new shiny DVD of Brokeback Mountain so I could watch it on my laptop.
Wah.
The good news is, the supercell appears to be going north of us, which I do agree is an excellent thing for a supercell to do.
Like half the neighborhood is currently in our basement: my great-grandmother, the little old lady that lives across the road from her, the elderly couple that lives across the road from us, and our neighbors (who are my second cousins) and their two-and-a-half year old daughter, who is adorable, but very energetic and noisy.
Also, I forgot to bring my new shiny DVD of Brokeback Mountain so I could watch it on my laptop.
Wah.
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Date: 2006-04-08 03:10 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-09 05:17 am (UTC)Hope you're okay, Vampy!
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Date: 2006-04-09 05:28 am (UTC)'Stormgasm' is the only way I know to describe how the meteorologists react to a bad storm.
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Date: 2006-04-09 06:14 am (UTC)