Tornado warning, dude

The tornado sirens went off yesterday – this late in October!! I was sitting here working on something and  over the noise of a train, I thought I heard a high pitched whine. It was extremely windy and I figured it was that wind funneling between something and making a whistle. Well, I was close with the funnel part.

At the time, I just sat here listening and thought, “Is that the tornado siren?” Then, for some reason, I had this irresistible urge to think “si-reen”, as in, “Was that the tornado si-reen?”

And I sat here for longer, looking at the weather.com page to see what was going on. Well, there was a lot of red around our town. Bright red – weather map bright red. Then, again, there was that si-reen.  You know how you think it will never happen to you? Well, it didn’t. The si-reen stopped.

By this time, I’m thinking I’m fairly stupid because the last time I begrudgingly went to the basement for the kids’ sake, I did come up to find a tree down across the street and later found out about a huge tree down at Mother’s.

I then landed on the idea that if someone were to yell “Tornado” in a movie theater crowded with AmeliaJakes, there probably would not be a stampede. I believe I am going to have to start hearing the call of “SNAKE” in my mind when the siren goes off. That will get me moving.

The dude part of the post title? Well, you see, in the evening, a run of “Billy the Exterminator” shows began and, after a while, I realized Billy and his brother, Rick, call each other “Dude” all the time.

“Look out, Dude. There’s a snake, wasp, skunk, beaver, whaterver!”

“Whoa, Dude, you are right.”

“Dude, that was intense.”

“Right, Dude.”

So, of course, I had to point this out to Summer and we called each other Dude for the rest of the night.

2 thoughts on “Tornado warning, dude”

  1. having grown up in Tornado Alley I know not to worry until your ears pop and you hear someone yelling “Auntie Em — Auntie Em” Around here in God’s country besides the siren there is a voice that comes over the PA system, which sounds like you are at an old fashion drive-in

  2. We’ve lived a lot of places that had tornadoes and I tended to just keep watch but not really worry. In OK we lived out in the country, no tornado sireeeens around. I was sitting in my dining room sewing and the kids were downstairs playing in the basement. There was a huge roar and I looked up and thought… hmmmmmm that was weird. Then my phone rang and my neighbor a mile away asked if I was okay…. seems a tornado skipped right over our house. Took out a bunch of the wheat field behind us and the wheat field in front of us with tree damage in our yard. Skipped right up and over the house….

    Okay, so maybe I didn’t keep an eye out as well as I thought…….

    I’d be right there with you in the movie theater wondering why the heck everyone was leaving the movie.

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