Ain't that the truth!
Good time to mention hurricane parties. Something about the low pressure makes everybody giddy and happy. 'Course, in Louisiana it doesn't take much for people to get together and have a party. If you never experienced it, it's the strangest thing.
That's how I know when a hurricane is actually going to hit nearby, I start feeling light-headed. Also, you can tell when you look at the sky, the clouds start blowing by really fast hours before the storm gets there - "whoosh!".
Not that there is anything funny about the possibilities of this storm. But that comment cracked me up.
I have been light-headed all day because of sinus pressure whacking out my equalibrium. I know it is because of allergies, but I still found the comment funny (I guess I'm also giddy!!)