Originally Posted by gblowfish:
If you live in Joplin, this is, not so much....
I was going to say that I had a pretty healthy apathy toward storm season until Joplin. After decades of living in Kansas, it forever changed my perspective on tornadoes.
Originally Posted by Dayze:
my poor dog; he's going to be all screwed up today while in his cage. Hopefully his sister can calm him down.
we usually have to give him Benedryl when we know storms are coming.
fully expect him to follow me everywhere and sit/lean next to me all evening.
Get your dog a Thunder shirt. It sounds dumb, but it works. [Reply]
I agree with Dayze. Had the back half of our roof ripped away by one in 2008 and still find it amazing, and kinda cool.
The coolest thing was that the roof over the dining room was gone, but part of the stuff in the room (including on the table where I had been sitting working on bills) looked undisturbed......freaky stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Captain Obvious:
Get your dog a Thunder shirt. It sounds dumb, but it works.
I've seen those lol. thought bout getting it.
usually I just sit on the floor with him; he either lays down or sites between the legs and I sort of either hug him or put my legs together to he's tall tucked in etc [Reply]
Originally Posted by Captain Obvious:
Get your dog a Thunder shirt. It sounds dumb, but it works.
These work for my pal Mr. Doggity. He swears by them. If you have a pre teen girl at home, their t-shirts fit medium to big dogs just about perfect. It calms them down for some reason. [Reply]
I would sit outside and watch the crazy force of mother nature. I was always intrigued by these massing storms. Never scared.
I wouldn't go chase them, but I would always want to step out and see if I could get a peek at one.
Was at a GF's house back in the day during that Lawrence, KS tornado around 2003 or so (give or take?). My ex GF threw a panic attack and started crying cause I ran outside. It's like bitch, I wanna see the fucking tornado shut up, we're over [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
man I used to love tornado weather.
I would sit outside and watch the crazy force of mother nature. I was always intrigued by these massing storms. Never scared.
I wouldn't go chase them, but I would always want to step out and see if I could get a peek at one.
Was at a GF's house back in the day during that Lawrence, KS tornado around 2003 or so (give or take?). My ex GF threw a panic attack and started crying cause I ran outside. It's like bitch, I wanna see the fucking tornado shut up, we're over
If u wanna hear real tornado noises eat at mongolian bbq then go home and have sex. [Reply]