Captain's BLog

September 20, 2005

Insane thunderstorm tonight

It's 1:45 in the morning, I'm just about finished with my philosophy homework, and it's raining RIDICULOUSLY hard right now. It doesn't help that there's a metal overhang over my pourch, which only serves to amplify the sound. And I just heard a thunder clap so loud I thought it was 50 shotguns going off right outside my door. I seriously jumped a little. I love thunderstorms, haha. Still, as it's going on 2am and I have class at 8, I was hoping to go to bed now, so I hope it doesn't last much longer. Some light rain would be pleasent, but the thunder isn't going to work.

I'm also getting quite sick of going to school all day, working until 10 and then having to do homework this late at night. I'm going to burn out soon.

(...seriously, this thunder is insanely loud).

On the bright side I got 100% on my Bio test. Now I have set a high standard for this class that I'll have to keep up.

(Ok, dude, my house literally just shook. And my lights have flickered a few times. I hope there isn't a power outage).

Alright well I'm off to bed, or at least I'm going to try. If you don't hear from me for several days, you'll know why.

3 Comments:

  • Pussy, don't you remember the Iowa thunderstorms of '03?? Seriously, t-storms are the Midwest's one area of superiority to CA.

    By Blogger Donald, at September 20, 2005 6:22 PM  

  • Dude, I kid you not, those storms paled in comparison to this one. For a good 20 minutes it was directly overhead and the thunder literally shook my house. Everyone was talking about it today. It was definately the biggest storm we've had since I moved here.

    By Blogger David, at September 20, 2005 10:42 PM  

  • Hate to break it to you Donald but on this one you are wrong!! This thunderstorm was definitely one of the biggest and longest ones I have ever lived through. And yes, I did my FOUR years in the midwest so I know what those storms are like.

    By Blogger Sandy, at September 26, 2005 7:53 PM  

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