June 18, 200619 yr Seriously though, do you like em or hate em. Me personal I love them, the sights and sounds of one...very soul stirring to me, but hey im a science lover so I guess that would explain it. Living in north Texas provides me with great storms like the one we had tonight. When you hear the loud clap of thunder, hear the lightning rip through the atmosphere and feel it hit the ground and make the house shake...awesome. Also I don't think theres a more impressive sight on earth than going down the highway over a hill that looks over the city and seeing lightning spider through the sky.....well maybe Aurora Borialis :AH-HA_wink: Edited June 18, 200619 yr by deftonesfan867
June 18, 200619 yr I love thunderstorms. They're beautiful in their power, and they usually bring temporary relief from summer mugginess.
June 18, 200619 yr Not a geek at all. Thunderstorms are bitchin'. They are a real treat out West where it's dry summer/wet winter. I mean, I lived in Seattle where it just drizzled all the time. In California, when it finally decides to rain, it does so at a good clip. The other thing is that the hills studded with oak are gorgeous after the rainy season, looking like a set of a Steinbeck or Saroyan novel. Then, come summer, and it all turns brown...and the rattlesnakes kind of blend in. They are more common on the Atlantic Seaboard. I'm sure that they can be quite an event over there.
June 18, 200619 yr I love thunderstorms... absolutely love them. I am totally relaxed, yet pumped with a bit of adrenaline when one is active. One reason I'd consider moving is our thunderstorms on the Island are just not nearly as cool as others in the nation. Not to mention, less frequent.
June 18, 200619 yr Yep. They are quite cool. I always wanted to be like those guys in "twister"-kick butt movie.
June 18, 200619 yr love em. they scare the cats and $h!. plus they knock out the satellite muzak they play @ qdoba...yay no sheryl crow! they suck though when im working cuz then business is DEAD
June 18, 200619 yr yay no sheryl crow! Hey, Sheryl Crow is a Hoosier, if I'm not mistaken. Be nice now. :AH-HA_wink:
June 18, 200619 yr i thought sheryl crow grew up in missouri,,,, anyway, as long as you got a good overhang to watch them from, love it.
June 18, 200619 yr 90% of the time I love them, but if I'm feeling vulnerable... like running outside in the pouring rain, it can be a little freaky. Last time we had a massive thunderstorm with lightning & thunder it was pretty cool and lasted only about 7 minutes but I was pissed because I was on route to Autozone with the Super 88 that one afternoon when I got it running. I thought to myself that at least if I get hit by lightning I'll be good since the Super's got more metal than five new Camrys.
June 18, 200619 yr Hey, Sheryl Crow is a Hoosier, if I'm not mistaken. Be nice now. :AH-HA_wink: No she's not...all she is is yet another wannabe Californian with tacky annoying music and artificial blonde.Rule #1: If you wanna pass as a Californian...don't be so whiny and LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! IM SOAKING UP THE SUN!! ...JUST DO IT Rule #2: Pop is a no-no. Stick to a harder or edgier sound. Rule #3: Going blonde? Yeaaaaaaaaaa SoCal is definitely brown. No I used to like her back when she wasn't so damned affected, but when she decided to go pop and blonde and try to be Britney Spears except twice as old? Not feeling it. Gimme some "Leaving Las Vegas" any day of the week, though...
June 18, 200619 yr I love thunderstorms. Living in the Midwest, I get to see them all the time. There's nothing better than watching a huge line of thunderheads roll across the plains.
June 19, 200619 yr I like thunderstorms-especially the really powerful ones that roll across here every now and then. It's interesting to see the bright blue sky turn jet-black over the course of a few minutes when one is coming.
June 19, 200619 yr Seriously though, do you like em or hate em. Me personal I love them, the sights and sounds of one...very soul stirring to me, but hey im a science lover so I guess that would explain it. Living in north Texas provides me with great storms like the one we had tonight. When you hear the loud clap of thunder, hear the lightning rip through the atmosphere and feel it hit the ground and make the house shake...awesome. Also I don't think theres a more impressive sight on earth than going down the highway over a hill that looks over the city and seeing lightning spider through the sky.....well maybe Aurora Borialis :AH-HA_wink: now if get them with a litte more frequency i'll (and my yard) will be happy
June 19, 200619 yr Author now if get them with a litte more frequency i'll (and my yard) will be happy Oh I hear ya on that one. Makes the yards look like deserts when we don't get enough rain, one of the downsides of living in Texas. Love the Boondocks avatar btw
June 19, 200619 yr Author One of my favorite passtimes is cuddling up with a guy during a thunderstorm Same here....except with a gal.
June 19, 200619 yr I couldn't live without thunderstorms......what a rush. I love 'em so much that people tell me I should be a meteorologist. My favorite thing to do is go and sit on the beach when we are at the lake and watch a thunderstorm role across the lake. When it's really humid out we even get a little bit of pink lightning, which doesn't really happen round here. It's usually just a bright white. I sometimes think it is a little dorky too, but who they hell cares....thunderstorms rock.
June 19, 200619 yr "I love a rainy night..." *grins* Eddie Rabbitt!!!! As for me ... love Thunderstorms.... Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "It's hard to tell if I exist" ... Barenaked Ladies ... 'Pinch Me'
June 20, 200619 yr Thunderstorms are great, I love to watch them no matter where i'm at, at work, at home, on the porch at my mom and dad's house, they are awesome to watch, normally I just turn the tv off, let the blinds up, kill the lights in the house and just watch....kinda mesmerized like a little kid watching a baby blue 1972 SS454 Chevelle slowly cruise past you in a parade.
June 20, 200619 yr I love it as long as I'm not trying to sleep. Nothing is worse that having the $h! scared out of you from a close lightning strike when you're sleeping.
June 21, 200619 yr I love them too. I also love to drive in them, you know when the rain is really coming down and you need the wipers on the higher speed and there are big puddles on the road.
June 21, 200619 yr I appreciate a good thunderstorm, especially the ones on a warm and humid night that seem to last forever before any rain will fall. I can only appreciate them when I'm driving if I pull over. I can't stand to drive around the mental-midgets who absolutely must concentrate on the sky more than their driving.
June 21, 200619 yr Thunderstorms are great after a long, hot, humid day.. or if you're going to sit around the house and have a "lazy day." If I'm driving, though, I hate 'em.
June 21, 200619 yr I got my first experience of hydroplaning after a severe thunderstorm--the car was moving 55-60ish, and the car stayed straight, but the speedometer dropped! I love thunderstorms so much, and they keep giving us "Severe Thunderstorm Warnings" but they never come to fruition.
June 21, 200619 yr I got my first experience of hydroplaning after a severe thunderstorm--the car was moving 55-60ish, and the car stayed straight, but the speedometer dropped! This is why I don't like driving in rain. I got the life scared out of me last year..
June 21, 200619 yr Author Back in March I was visiting some friends in Dallas and it had been raining hard all day. Well I went to turn at this intersection and my car did a complete 180, right into the lane i was turning into. Luckily I didn't hit anyone and was able to get into a spot where oncoming traffic could pass me and I turned the car around in the Kroger parking lot and went on my way. Scary $h!.
June 21, 200619 yr IDK what you guys are talking about, but hydroplaning is fun. Not when you're about to hit a driveway's curb going 45 and a huge white conversion van cuts right in front of you...
June 21, 200619 yr You don't know the meaning of fun... And if you can't drive well... T'is your fault.
June 21, 200619 yr You don't know the meaning of fun... And if you can't drive well... T'is your fault. ha, You can't drive while hydroplaning!
June 21, 200619 yr I love thunderstorms. I wish we had them here more often. As a matter of fact one of my oldest memories is of one- I think I was about 6 or 7 and we were having a birthday party for me in our kitchen. There was a storm out and (really, this happened) the second I blew out the candles, lightning struck the maple tree outside the kitchen window and blew it half apart. We had to have the tree removed. It freaked all of us out sooo bad.... Later on I came to appreciate them (unless they wake you up in the middle of the night), since they cooled things down. We get them here in LA every once in a while, but they seem to stay further inland, towards the desert. The last one I remember had it hailing in Compton and rain falling in absolute buckets- the only time the top on my leBaron ever leaked, even a little.
June 22, 200619 yr ...they keep giving us "Severe Thunderstorm Warnings" but they never come to fruition. Heh....I _hate_ when the "Severe Thunderstorm Watches or Warnings" go up ... and then nothing happens. Very frustrating for me...heh. As for hydroplaning ... I used to be OK driving in rain, but now, no. A few years ago (March 2001), a friend of mine from my MC groups was killed when his MCSS hydroplaned and crossed the grassy median of I-40 near Little Rock AR ... he was killed on impact when a Jeep slammed into his MCSS ... at the driver's side door.
June 22, 200619 yr I used to be scared of them when I was a kid... But now they just look cool to me.
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