Tornados vs. Earthquakes - Jo Koy
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Jo Koy reflects on a trip to Louisville and describes the moment he shared with his son during an L.A. earthquake. (Contains strong language.)
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Original airdate: April 1, 2012
About Jo Koy: Lights Out:
Jo Koy imitates three generations of his family, reveals why sleep is a near-death experience and explains why all parents should have pulled out.
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I live in Kentucky, so I can confidently say that his tornado warning siren impression is 1000% spot on.
@deansheets
2 жыл бұрын
Yep that's the mid west in general
@TheDougSpot
2 жыл бұрын
I live in Atlanta, so I can confidently say that I don’t know what the hell he’s talking about🤷🏾♂️
@pop5678eye
2 жыл бұрын
So you're implying people living in Kentucky don't understand percentages...
@WhiteWolf-lm7gj
2 жыл бұрын
@@pop5678eye not sure where you got that impression
@naxel37
2 жыл бұрын
This was recommended to you because the government has allowed KZread access to your personal information. Thank about that. And how many others has it recommend to and are saying the same thing. Not exactly comforting.
This is the first time I've seen him do a set that's NOT about his mom, and I actually enjoyed myself
@JaxLittles
2 жыл бұрын
His sets depend on what period of his life he's in. He had a whole set mostly on his son. Another mostly about dating and sex. Another one on his mom. Etc
@petemitchell6788
2 жыл бұрын
Mom is played out. He’s got another show about his kids and they will be played out too.
@geenadarling
2 жыл бұрын
Guess you haven't seen that much
@BigGahmBoss
2 жыл бұрын
@@geenadarling I've seen enough
@kimchem5992
2 жыл бұрын
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No lie, my cats sat up and their hair stood up when he made the tornado warning sound! They were looking out of the windows ready for a showdown. They don't respond like that when they hear real cats on tv. Hilarious!
@Leeohlin89
2 жыл бұрын
Animals especially cats and dogs can instinctively detect danger coming.
@alondrag.m.5379
2 жыл бұрын
@@Leeohlin89 I think they weren't looking for danger, more like action 😏
@photogenic305
2 жыл бұрын
No wayyyyy 😂😂😂 Hilaaaaarious
@justindedios2147
2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@averyavenue
Жыл бұрын
DUDE I'M DYING RN! MY CAT WAS ASLEEP IN MY LAP RIGHT UNTIL HE MADE THAT NOISE. SHE PERKED UP LIKE A FRIGGEN BEAR WAS OUTSIDE LMFAO0O0O
I haven't laughed so hard in a while. The tornado warning sounding like 2 cats f***ing and his Son's reaction w/ everything in slo-mo, fantastic. Really original and relatable.
@photogenic305
2 жыл бұрын
He’s hilaaaaarious
I remember as a teenager, my dad (lifelong midwesterner) and one of his cousins (lifelong Californian) had a good natured rivalry about whether earthquakes or tornadoes are scarier. Conclusion: whatever you’re not used to is scarier.
@vegasrenie
2 жыл бұрын
Tornadoes are scarier just because. I've compared tornadoes to a giant penis f***ing everything in its path.
@GloomGaiGar
2 жыл бұрын
@@vegasrenie And an earthquake is a giant va...you know what I'll leave it at that
@haydeecolon7868
2 жыл бұрын
You should try a hurricaine.
@CrazyLocoInsane1
2 жыл бұрын
Y’all suckers never been in volacano like me you literally have to jump really high over the mountain to be safe.
@vegasrenie
2 жыл бұрын
@@GloomGaiGar hahaha!
The Midwestern thing ever is when the tornado siren goes off, and everybody goes outside to see what's going on. 😂
@brithneynewberry
2 жыл бұрын
we do the same in texas haha
@j_g9109
2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite memories with my dad was us sitting in the garage with our tv screwed into the corner with a makeshift antenna, tornado warning flickering on the tv. We’re just watching the green sky, weird ass clouds, hail, crazy wind and waving to the old couple doing the same thing across the street lol. My dad debated going inside when a big ass tree in the front yard cracked and fell, blocking the street, but we didn’t go inside until my Brazilian mom (who hated that we did this in the first place) saw a funnel cloud starting and came out yelling... It didn’t even touch down! We could’ve stayed lol.
@kayyym9803
2 жыл бұрын
Stand on the porch, if I can’t see it I’m not going to the basement🤣
@sharilynn3024
Жыл бұрын
OMFG so true!!!🤣😂
@ancientruth5298
Жыл бұрын
Here in Asia when bombs blow every go to see the bombs.
Lost the father of my children- partner in life- best friend since 15- late June and found out I’m pregnant the day after with our 3rd baby this is honestly the first day I haven’t felt sick as heck . Thank you for the laughs
@darshanbhatt96
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Hope you're feeling better ✨❤️
@angelaperry-dhs-ssc3673
Жыл бұрын
Peace and blessings unto you 🙏🏽🙏🏽.
@rukia0514
Жыл бұрын
So sorry about your loss :( Praying for you and the kids
@rickygraf7253
Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@ariannes1058
Жыл бұрын
One last piece of him to love and cherish before he passed. He'll always be with you. Just in 3 different, equally amazing people.
My 3 year old son talked nonstop on a 6 hour drive to see family! I loved the kid story part!
@jennifercoleman6218
2 жыл бұрын
I used to tell my kids call grandma. Grandma would come over....man I miss my grandma. Cause those days you just are like can I get a breather. ...
😂😂😂 "He's blowing everybody"
The blue light reflecting off Jo's bald head makes him look like Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender. 🤭
@RodgersXLVmvp
2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahhahahahaha
@Chaz1871
2 жыл бұрын
I can't stop looking at it now.
@cynthiawhitfield2279
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@eileen5039
2 жыл бұрын
There are no tornadoes in ba sing se
@akidemigod6063
Жыл бұрын
I'd say he's more like Saitama. Lol
That "Baby. No Baby" act killed me 😂
I’m so glad I clicked on this…I never heard of him before…he flippin hilarious 😆🤣🤣
@aguilartist
2 жыл бұрын
He sure is 😂😂he has good laughing material
@elizabethwest9729
2 жыл бұрын
His skits featuring imitations of his mom will knock you on the floor. Hold on.
@alisamariaangelsanddemons4309
2 жыл бұрын
@@elizabethwest9729 Those are the funniest ones, my fav is when he does the skit about him and his mom playing Wii. 👌🏽🖤😆😂
@trishacole3408
Жыл бұрын
@@aguilartist we 111ß
Kentucky boy here, the accent is almost spot on I love it.
I’m in study surrounded by other students trying not to die of laughter rn. Can’t watch this guy in school or people will think I’m crazy 😂
I used to live in Georgia and moved to Kentucky before I moved back to California again, and dhang those tornado alarm scares the heck out of me. They are super loud for the whole town to hear. And it is to be taken seriously because the clouds are really black and thick as heck. However, it seems like most people who are so used to it are so prepared of what to do or probably know where to hide. I would panic and lay blanket on the tub so me and my son can hide in it. What's difficult for me at that time when in Georgia was I was almost due to give birth and my stomach was so huge that I literally would take the whole tub. Luckily my oldest son was only 5 then and he can just squeeze in. We rented a house off post with just one tub. My ex hubby at that time was in Iraq so it was just me and my son. So it was really scary for me. I felt the same thing when in Kentucky. When me and my kids moved back to Cali, I have this feeling of relief not hearing the alarm /siren and not having to see those scary black clouds in the sky. It looked creepy in person.
his physical comedy is so good and its flawlessly and effortlessly included
That slow mo bit was priceless!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mr Jo Koy, you are bloody amazing. I have never laughed so much in all my life. You are awesome Jo. I can't stop watching you. You make me cry through laughing so so much , thanks Joseph. 🥰🤗👏👏👏❤
😂the relationship between him His mom and son,is the best
Just had tornadoes go through the other night. Longest land contact, exceeding 200+ miles of destruction. 100+ lives lost and towns leveled here in Kentucky.
@punishedpepe1208
2 жыл бұрын
Ima Katrina survivor and I could not imagine what Kentucky is going through. Our churches have been collecting supplies and sending help. We definitely have yall in our hearts.
@tootspogsforever5590
2 жыл бұрын
praying for everyone affected and victims and hoping for speedy assistance and support from everyone🙏🙏🙏
@WriterOfMany
Жыл бұрын
Mayfield right? 😞
That was me when I just moved to Oklahoma and I had my first tornadoes warning...I was freaking out, but my neighbors were outside with their phones recording 🙃
@MsZy91
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
Laughed so hard watching this that tears were rolling down my face. Hilarious!
This is a great audience. He must have great fans.
@georgia-zw9fq
16 күн бұрын
He does. Some you see rolling on the floor. Nowadays he sells out arenas.
"Who invited tornado?? He's blowing everybody!" Omfg 😂😂😂😂
I had a bad day today, and watching this finally made my day all better👍🏻
I lived in Nashville Tennessee for 32 years and he is spot on with the sound. Lmfbo
Jo Koy can make anything funny!! He kills me! 😂😀😄🤣
I survived a 7.1 earthquake in Alaska in 2018. This was the strongest shake I’ve ever been in. I just dive under a sturdy kitchen table or desk. Thankfully no fatalities. Lots of cracked roads, they were repaired in a few days. Mind you this happened during winter 🥶
Jo I'm sitting here in Nebraska cracking up. I've lived my whole life in Kansas and Nebraska tornado Central and you know you're so spot on because when did sirens go up we're so used to it we just go to bed you know we just say screw it we might look out the window if it sounds noisy or winds blowing a little more otherwise we're just going to bed there's probably been one or two times in 7 years I actually went to the basement. You go down in the basement this shit's going to come down on top of you anyway so you take your choice. My sister lived in emporia Kansas when it hit in the seventies and she was in an apartment behind a mall on the top floor and she grabbed her baby and got down the steps on the main floor in a closet and when the storm was over which she said sounded like a freight train coming through all that was left of her apartment was the toilet so I say just go to the toilet and I'm saying LOL A lot of people around here don't have basements anymore they just have safety rooms and they're usually the bathroom. If you never seen distraction from a tornado you've never lived it does the most freaky crap you've ever seen it it can take a triple semi and turn it over like a little Tonka toy and then it can just leave a sunroof in a Yugo car like I had a 1989 and Wichita Kansas all my windows were beat out of that car and it looked like somebody took a sledgehammer to it but the sunroof was undamaged and it had just popped it open. Thing you don't want to do is be on the highway or an open factory like those poor people in Kentucky because all that will just come on down on you what you want to do is get a helmet because that stuff is going to impale your head it takes those little sticks and it just beats them into stuff you'll see sticks impaled and stuff that you never knew could be impaled and then you'll see a piece of paper that wasn't even touched crazy crazy wind man it's not like a landslide or a wildfire you just know it's going to come on down when it's ready you don't get prepared like a wildfire or something like that it's interesting but after a while you just become like the guy that was with you now it's not going to come here I've lived in this town since 1963 and it ain't came here yet so you know you get kind of used to those sirens. When I lived in Wichita Kansas 1989 now it did come there it came there four times and one day every time it would leave it will come back from a different part of the town that came from the south that came from the west and came back from the East it was crazy that day and when I emerged from the basement from my neighbor's house cuz I lived in an upstairs apartment they came and got me the sidewalks were actually on fire in the cracks because of all the heat and then the ice that hit it it was crazy stuff man weird weird stuff you don't want to be there if you're from California LOL.
@edwinabyers2675
Жыл бұрын
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From Kentucky, his impression of Kentucky as no Asian people and tornadoes, pretty accurate.
@frequentj1
Жыл бұрын
There’s actually quite a few Vietnamese in Louisville, and my friend from Floyd County is half-Filipino (as Jo Koy would say ‘dad was in the military’) and years ago when I used to take her back home from college, it was like Little Filipino up in the hollers. Like every sailor married one lol. She’s coming up to see me for the Jo Koy show here in March. We’ve been friends for over 20 years now. We can’t wait!
Im a native californian, 2 years in ohio now, i agree, tornadoes are worse than earthquakes, much more anxiety. And its even worse in the summer when the cicadas sound like the damn alarm!
@jamesoverholt878
2 жыл бұрын
@@edithdlp8045 counterpoint, you can hide from a tornado
@edithdlp8045
2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesoverholt878 what if it takes the entire house? At least most earthquakes here are not yearly nor strong enough to take down a house. Lets agree that neither is great 👍
@jamesoverholt878
2 жыл бұрын
@@edithdlp8045 meh, if you have a basement, you're fine. CA hasn't had a significant earthquake in over 100 years. So there really isn't anyone alive who can honestly say they aren't a big deal. I will say that you never want to see a tornado. I've seen 3 in 48 years (thankfully not up close) and they are terrifying.
@jamesoverholt878
2 жыл бұрын
@@edithdlp8045 heh, a while back I worked with a guy whose parents ' house was leveled(his parents were fine). Big takeaway was you never want to own the house that they show on TV as an example of the devastation
@edithdlp8045
2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesoverholt878 that sounds terrifying 😳
Him running at his son naked is the best physical stand up comedy I've seen all year.
The kids hitting the deep voice while candy high is my damn daughter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Genius! The cat... the kid...amazing work!
Grew up in the east, moved to Missouri for a year. Those sirens are forever imprinted in my brain. So many nights waking up to those sirens, by like month 4 I realized what the dude said. They won't come through here so I'm fine
So Ive been in a tornado...earthquake...and a hurricane and I can say without a shadow of doubt the earthquake was the craziest because it came out of nowhere and I honestly thought aliens in a spaceship were landing because the ground was shaking in such an odd way.
@Nirrrina
Жыл бұрын
A couple of years ago we had an earthquake here in Tulsa Oklahoma a 5.8. I hadn't experienced one before. So it didn't occur to me at first that it was an earthquake. I honestly to God thought a huge jetliner was about to crash into my apartment building. Admittedly I'd just gotten up & it's too early to think right then. After about 20 seconds I realized it was probably an earthquake & moved to a doorway. Then I had to go get my cat from the living room a few feet away because she was scared & crying out. So I ended up standing in a doorway holding one cat & the other at my feet wondering just why we're getting a damn earthquake in tornado alley.
@jfloyo11
Жыл бұрын
@@Nirrrina lololol
@anamazariegos1358
Жыл бұрын
I experienced Hurricane Laura, Delta, and Ida when I got stationed in Louisiana. I 100% choose earthquakes. I experienced a few growing up in Cali.
@WebbanationX
Жыл бұрын
Imagine living on the 6th floor of an apartment building when an earthquake hits and feel your building slowly sway side to side because it's built to do that to minimize the effect of the quake... but it's your first one and nobody told you this
@jfloyo11
Жыл бұрын
@@WebbanationX lolololol did you think aliens were landing too??????
His accent is spot on 😂😂😂 so many people cannot do a real southern accent, and bad ones drive me crazy, but he nailed it!
We have tornado sirens go off every Saturday at Noon for testing. That’s how we know what time it is every Saturday. 😁
I can confirm everything about being parent is true
Many years ago a friend of ours, born and raised in California, moved to Texas "Tornado Alley" with her born and raised in Texas hubby. It took one tornado getting too close to their home for her to pack the pickup truck and tell her (soon to be ex) husband that she'd put with earthquakes any damn day but she'd be damned if she went through another tornado. And she drove straight back to California with the baby!
I came from NY to KS and will honestly say every time the sky gets black I would tell everyone back home I love them lol Nobody told me they do checks every week either so the first time the warning went off and the sky was blue and sunny I was alone and didn't know what I needed to do lol. Can say though the first tornado that I went through I was starting to panick and turned to pick up my 2 yr old granddaughter and the panic stopped in its tracks and I picked her up and went into our shelter calmly to not make her cry. Scary af.. the 2nd one I was alone at a different house and had nowhere to hide. Tried under the stairs in the garage and the suction coming thru between the doors pulled the door open like the hulk. I just stood there and watched it thru the windows. I was fortunate to come out ok and see the 100 yr old huge trees pulled out by the roots across the road. The barns around my house were gone. My property 200 yards from the road had just branches on the ground. I always cry to see devastation for others. We lost power and those guys showed up in their yellow t-shirts like 50 minions and worked their asses off for almost 24 hrs straight to get it back on for us. Be grateful for those MEN that help keep our society working.
As a lifelong Californian who has worked with many people from elsewhere (covers the rest of the US) it cracks me up to see the differences in how people handle earthquakes. If you’re in mixed company and the bldg starts to shake Californians are calculating the size of the quake ( nahhh 4.1 at most). Is it a roller or a jolt etc ! Sometimes it’s just a big truck driving by. I know several people that left California after their first quake! Now if I were in the path of a tornado, I’d be trying to dig a basement with my fingernails!! 🌪 🌪
@J_131
Жыл бұрын
We start taking bets on the magnitude size and where the epicenter is. 😆
I lived in the tornado alley of Junction City, Kansas, and let me tell you- you can hear them coming. To me, it sounded like hundreds of trains coming your way. Of course, by the time you hear it, you may not have much time to get away and into an underground shelter- UNLESS you're already prepared.
@RacieRain
2 жыл бұрын
That sounds scary asf! 😨
@hearthealingsoul4813
Жыл бұрын
😱
Yeah, most people ignore the tornado warnings where I’m at, but the last one that came through people took it more seriously because of what happened in Kentucky, Illinois, and the surrounding areas. All the businesses locked everyone in shelters. Sent people home, etc. Not gonna lie, I was more on edge too.
@HeronCoyote1234
Жыл бұрын
A year later, and that part of the country (especially Tenn) is getting hammered by tornadoes. Is Tornado Alley moving east?
@FullmoonPhantom-dn2sr
Жыл бұрын
@ProgressiveHeart Tornado Alley includes a few southern states. Though, they don't always get hit. Same as my area isn't always hit. Some family of mine in Arkansas had tornadoes, too. It missed them though. Luckily. Where I'm at, in the middle of the country, more north, there were strong winds, but no tornado as far as I know. The wifi was having trouble, too, but I don't know if that was the winds or just a car, possibly, hitting a pole around my home. I didn't see for sure though. Just what it sounded like. The power cut out for a second.
This is the first time that I cried laughing without smoking weed. Only Jo can do this
He is really funny. Thanks for the good belly laugh!
As a Chilean our reaction to earthquakes is similar 😂
I have been a fan of Jo Koy since the first time I heard him on the adam carolla show
I lived in California for 52 yrs and that's exactly how we react to quakes lol. I now live in Minnesota, that's the siren and my reaction hearing it the first time WTF?.
@McKavian
2 жыл бұрын
I have the opposite situation: I moved from Oklahoma to Alaska. I do not miss tornado sirens in the least. I have also learned to ignore anything under a 5.0.
@ghrocker99661
2 жыл бұрын
Most Californians don't really know earthquakes because the majority of earthquakes that happen there are around 3.7. They had one 6.0 + earthquake in what, 1994? My home town in Alaska has had four 7.0 + earthquakes in the last two years.
@edithdlp8045
2 жыл бұрын
@@McKavian same here in Los Angeles California.
@edithdlp8045
2 жыл бұрын
@@ghrocker99661 yes, the strongest earthquakes happen in Alaska. At least you don't have mayor freeways and tall buildings like we have here in Los Angeles California. We had the Northridge earthquake in 1994 but the economic destruction was massive. Luckly there was no major dead toll.
He’s right. Calif born & raised. I was 4 years old and one hits. My mom is trying to get me in house. I’m like no this is cooler than a carnival ride.
I'm from Louisville and I'm horrified of tornadoes. This is hilarious to me
"Who invited Tornado? He's blowing everybody!"😂😂😂💀😂😂😂
The impersonations are just fantastically unbelievable lol
My initial thought: he is not aging My second thought: he is asian
It’s pronounced Lou-vul lol and you nailed the tornado warning 😂😂😂… your comedy is amazing!!! Much love!
I live in Arkansas in tornado Ally this is a very spot on representation of what I hear every Wednesday when they do the drill for the tornado warning 😂😂😂
@littlebrowndude3460
2 жыл бұрын
Hello friend from Arkansas I live in Arkansas too
@j_g9109
2 жыл бұрын
Yours is every Wednesday?! I’m from MN; our drill is just the first Wednesday of every month during “tornado season.” I suppose it makes sense though because even though we’re Midwest, we’re not really part of tornado alley. I used to be just a couple blocks away from our loud-ass tornado siren. I would’ve lost my mind if it was every Wednesday.
@Mysasser1
2 жыл бұрын
Ours are the first Wednesday of the months in Texas
@Nirrrina
Жыл бұрын
Anytime I catch the sound of the sirens it sends a chill down my back in panic. Then I remember it's 12pm on a Wednesday.
I'm from a small country in the north of Europe, and I would be hysterical in a tornado and earthquake both!!! Only experienced one earthquake in my 41y old life, on a trip abroad, and I literally thought I was gonna die.
@Alibadbad
Жыл бұрын
in the south east asia earthquakes are common. like 40 in a year
The kid story part 😆😆😆😆
Jo Koy is simply the best!!! He really would make a good actor! Keep up the good work Jo!!! We love you! God Bless you!!👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
2:30 Jo’s imitation of how we talk tornadoes in the South is a very good rendition of how we in Louisiana talk to hurricanes.
Reading this thread, Jo Koy is a genius. He knows to relate to mid-murica. From a long time fan I love your usual jokes and this new material is hilarious af too.
I've always wanted to be with an out of towner on a stormy Saturday around 12 pm. Start flipping the hell out and freak em out🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m originally from the San Fernando Valley, born in Northridge as well as being present for the 94’ quake… scary stuff. I currently live in Port Orchard,WA and a couple years ago, we made National news cause we had a tornado pop up (luckily it dissipated a block away from where i live) and we don’t have those so we dont even have sirens for them. Last week though people were receiving alerts on their phone that a tornado was coming but it flaked out haha
@daviddonpelleyable
2 жыл бұрын
Washington has had them I saw a barn go up in LA center Washington in early 80s.
@CrystalMouse1
2 жыл бұрын
I remember that! Glad you’re okay 👍🏼 I live in Whatcom County
That Tornado siren sounds like the one from The Purge.
I am standing in Louisville right this second!! And this man isn't fibbin!! And thats the sound
Wife and I watching this during dinner crying laughing and choking on our meal
Tornado Alley gal in MO: green skies, Jo, green skies, that’s when you know you’re fucked
I’m from Kentucky and I’m used to tornadoes, but when we had that earthquake it was like 3am. My neighbors little air conditioner system was loud and making a weird noise while the house was shaking so I was thinking the house was being taken by aliens….I will never forget that. I was a senior in high school btw 🤦🏾♀️😂😂
There's no panic like a Californian in a Midwestern storm.
I'm from Louisville, he's not wrong lol
Hahahahaha the kids part , about how the kids tell everything to him as soon as her enters the house. Hahahahaha
I was born, raised, and have always lived in Louisville (southwest side/graduated from Valley High). In Louisville, we stand outside while the tornado warning alarm is going off and wish a tornado would 🤨
As a Kansan -- y'all need to get better tornado sirens down in Kentucky. At least ours sounds like a pissed off crow or something 🤣
@carriemrg05
2 жыл бұрын
I'm also in Kansas but I'm from Missouri. His impression of the siren is chefs kiss. Kansas' on the other hand has pathetic sirens.
WHY TF did I try to drink my water while watching this!!??? Im soaked!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought that was just my son that's always "Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Daddy! Even if we are the only two people in the car. I tell him all the damn time to just talk. It's just us in the car or wherever usually.
When your kids are yelling daddy x50 because they wanna tell you everything that happens in their life I can relate to 😅😂
I lived in Okinawa Japan for most of my life and Kansas for the past 30 years. I'll take a tornado over an earthquake any day hands down! Earthquakes are so scary!! Especially if the ground splits open! At least you can get to a basement and be safe in a tornado. I, like you after moving to Kansas 30 years ago experience my first tornado. The siren thing is spot on!! 😂😂😂 I was wondering the same thing... It was SO LOUD and I was like WTF is that??! Lol!! I learned VERY quickly and was very lucky cause the "dark cloud" I was facing at the intersection WAS THE FREAKING TORNADO!! I drove 100 MPH home to get to safety! Thankfully? I was only a mile away from home! You're so awesome!! We love you!! 💞
Started the video being indifferent.. ended with me holding my belly. I just had to laugh it all out.
Pull out! Hilarious thank you
Talk about a throwback Thursday
He has such a great control over his body..!
As a Kansan, I can attest to the accuracy of that sound, and Midwest mindset. We ain't scared of no 'nader!
Joe Rogan looks different.
@JadetheGoober
2 жыл бұрын
This made me laugh way too hard 😂😂😂
@justmee9441
2 жыл бұрын
And funnier!
I live in Kentucky and we don't want to be here when tornadoes come through either. We get earthquakes too.
Okay, here's the deal when you find yourself in a tornado. Turn around.
Sometimes you just need a good laugh. Thanks bro!
I live in Louisville. It’s true. All of it!
He was my first comedy show, in Louisville and I was there with an Asian guy… he joked on us for a hot minute! PS tornado hit the next day
@tootspogsforever5590
2 жыл бұрын
that's cool! were you both dating?😊
As an Oklahoman, this is hilarious. I remember one time, being school a kid had been moving around a lot and he was all the way from NY. A couple of our phones started going off, including his. We all looked at it sorta glanced around, then silenced our phones; He was scared and he kept looking around and asked what we should do; And we just shrugged and said it’s a just a tornado alert. Pretty normal here. 🙃
@connormaxwell4995
2 жыл бұрын
I’m from East Texas and we do almost nothing during a tornado warning, I can’t imagine not being around tornados before and getting warning in Texas or Oklahoma about a tornado and everyone else is just like 🤷🏻♂️😂
@serpentisma
2 жыл бұрын
Lol. I live in Edmond, OK, and I used to work at Walmart. A newlywed couple had come by to pick up their site-to-store merch, and the tornado siren went off. So apparently they're from Alberta and had moved to Oklahoma because the wife had a pretty good job opportunity. So they hear the sirens going off and the husband says, "What's that siren mean?" I just casually say that there's a tornado warning in effect. "So does the siren mean there's a tornado in the area?" "Uhhh, yeah, it's possible." And the wife freaks. "Well do we need to get to some shelter or something???" Again, I'm all calm, "I guess you can if you want. If you live here in Edmond you should be fine. There hasn't been one to hit us since '86. Just be glad you don't live in Moore." They were so panicked and couldn't figure out why I was so nonchalant about it lol.
@alizamoon6842
2 жыл бұрын
@@serpentisma I know exactly what that’s like, lololol. Bless Moore, they’ve had it all. I’m over here in Tahlequah, so it’s been a minute since we’ve had one. :)
@serpentisma
2 жыл бұрын
@@alizamoon6842 Bless Moore indeed! And cheers to you and Talequah!
Standing my the door like crackheads🤣🤣🤣I spit out my coffee on that one!
Lmfaoooo damn I remember when that happened in Churchill Downs 😂😂😂😂
I'm from California, and moved to Southeast Missouri, and I expected the tornados, but no one told me I didn't escape earthquakes... 🤣🤣🤣
That gay tornado dance was the best thing I've ever seen
Imagine being in Philly 2011 and have a small earthquake 😳 where it looks like a wave went around your house and you can feel and see it. All we normally get is the run off of hurricanes.
“Annoying gay friend that crashes your party.” Lmao 😂
“Mini-van...sports car...”🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaaaa. Everything is spot on. I lose my belly fat from laughing so hard.
He’s so underrated… hilarious!!!!
I have a niece and indeed she tells everything in one go. Hilarious
Exceptional Entertainment.