I take this opportunity to shout out to the linemen of our local power company who do a kick-butt job of keeping that power going. Seen vast improvement over the years.
Yep I can relate. We had a pretty severe line of storms roll through about 2am. When the thunder woke me up, I saw that the power had gone out and come back on, so I re-set my bedroom clock and went back to sleep.
Yakety Sax over 6 years ago
Shocking!
jdunham over 6 years ago
It’s kabooming here as I type this. I hope this gets posted before the power goes ou
Bilan over 6 years ago
At least his hair grows faster in June.
John Wiley Premium Member over 6 years ago
I love watching summer thunderstorms, especially now that I don’t have to fix broken radio and TV stations.
car2ner over 6 years ago
I take this opportunity to shout out to the linemen of our local power company who do a kick-butt job of keeping that power going. Seen vast improvement over the years.
LakeOrion over 6 years ago
Today’s comic definitely has a Michigan theme!
Masterskrain over 6 years ago
Beware of Spring Thunderstorms and internet outag…“SIGNAL LOST”
sloaches over 6 years ago
Yep I can relate. We had a pretty severe line of storms roll through about 2am. When the thunder woke me up, I saw that the power had gone out and come back on, so I re-set my bedroom clock and went back to sleep.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 6 years ago
Hah! Very good today!
zwilnik64 over 6 years ago
With all the weather jokes in Frazz, one would begin to think the upper Midwest isn’t the most clement of climes.
But maybe people have other reasons to live there.
Gary Fabian over 6 years ago
The answer is … “June bugs”.
Rose Madder Premium Member over 6 years ago
The ‘only kind’ of poetry I like – other than song lyrics [the music wipes out the need to rhyme].
Daeder over 6 years ago
…interrupting Fawlty Towers.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 6 years ago
Not around these parts. Our average June rain is historically zip. Forecast is sunny & warmer…& warmer…& warmer…