It's not every day a 90s star comes to town. The odds of it happening are probably less likely than a tornado threatening our region. About that ...

On the same day multiple counties were placed under tornado watches and warnings (and several storms were confirmed to have touched down) Pauly Shore arrived in Evansville.

The former MTV VJ is traveling across the county this year to perform his standup comedy routine. As of this story's publishing, he's still scheduled to appear at the Econo Lodge on U.S. 41 North at 8 p.m. Thursday.

"The road is my home. I was born and raised in Hollywood, California, my whole life, but, believe it or not, I feel more comfortable and at peace on the road with you guys," Shore says on his touring website.

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Still, we're pretty sure he didn't bargain for experiencing the threat of a tornado. Shore was in a local Starbucks when the tornado watch went into effect in Vanderburgh County. He slipped on his sunglasses as he joined employees of the coffee chain in a family bathroom.

"If I die and we die, it's been nice knowing you, bye," he said while signing off to the camera.

Nate Chute is a producer with the USA Today Network. Follow him on Twitter at @nchute.