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3.93 / 5.00 4,634 ViewsIt's like they are trying to make your shit bricks while having a heart-attack at the same time. Each and every time they come on, they scare the shit out of me. Like about 5 minutes ago. Some thunderstorm warning thats 100 miles away from me.
The loud sirens, the muffled voice which you cant understand a word they are saying...Liek jeez.
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At 8/8/10 08:00 PM, Headshot777 wrote: i like it
i do too
i have always loved them for some reason
At 8/8/10 08:01 PM, Sekhem wrote:At 8/8/10 08:00 PM, Headshot777 wrote: i like iti do too
i have always loved them for some reason
I know. They always make me feel all warm and fuzzy knowing I'm safe from it while I'm in my house. I get the same feeling on gray rainy mornings for some reason.
I fucking hate it. When ever I get one of those test things, I freak out mostly because I'm not expecting it and I'm on my laptop.
I FUCKING HATE IT!!!
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i dont care about them, but if i record a movie or something and half the audio is torn out because of that shit, im pretty pissed
i got scare once when one came on durring a very bad thunderstorm that made me think that theres a tornado around
I never understood the point in these warnings. They either tell you it's raining, or it's windy. Not like you couldn't figure that out by looking outside. Obviously if its very windy there could be a tornado, and if there is a lot of rain it may flood; these things people can figure out by themselves. And then of course they interrupt whatever you're watching, even when the warning is for 100 miles away.
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At 8/8/10 08:04 PM, Chocomilk wrote:At 8/8/10 08:01 PM, Sekhem wrote:I know. They always make me feel all warm and fuzzy knowing I'm safe from it while I'm in my house. I get the same feeling on gray rainy mornings for some reason.At 8/8/10 08:00 PM, Headshot777 wrote: i like iti do too
i have always loved them for some reason
Same here, but I especially like thunderstorms at my house, as long as they won't bring a twister.
If a tree falls down in a forest, and no one's around to hear it, does anyone care whether or not it makes a sound?
What really pissed me off was the day the emergency broadcast report broke into an overtime football game I was watching to report a tornado warning in a county in Ohio, not here in PA. To be fair, it is to the west of where I live and was headed east, but couldn't they have waited?! It's not like a tornado was on the ground.
What makes them worse is that the would blare the damn thing around 1pm or so for a test, when they could've tested it at 3am when everyone is asleep and not watching TV. Especially the ones where the screen turned gray and almost sounded like a cell phone beeping at the end, that one scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
Just stop worrying, and love the bomb.
At 8/8/10 09:53 PM, HorrorOfHell wrote: I never understood the point in these warnings. They either tell you it's raining, or it's windy. Not like you couldn't figure that out by looking outside. Obviously if its very windy there could be a tornado, and if there is a lot of rain it may flood; these things people can figure out by themselves. And then of course they interrupt whatever you're watching, even when the warning is for 100 miles away.
You'd be surprised/dissapointed at how many people would not notice such a things going on outside.
They make me feel all warm inside too, I like it when a huge thunderstorm is roaring at night. So peaceful.
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the emergency broadcasts are better than anything on t.v. nowadays, so chill.