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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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Weather on the... oh, whatever.

It's really cold!

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mathnet
mathnet (#27)

It's really 9:21!

mathnet
mathnet (#27)

It's really important to read the hidden headline!

Hobbesian
Hobbesian (#255)

I will wait until 9:38 to read this.

Hobbesian
Hobbesian (#255)

TOTALLY WORTH IT.

KarenUhOh
KarenUhOh (#19)

It's really a Republican conspiracy.

r kelly can't read

i'm kind of obsessed with the black version of this post: http://bossip.com/199248/its-brick-everywhere/

Abe Sauer
Abe Sauer (#148)

Does the use of "brick" or the lack of proper apostrophe make it black?

r kelly can't read

i can't tell if you're being sarcastic, or just don't know about bossip!

Mindpowered
Mindpowered (#948)

It's the teeth whitening ads.

brianvan
brianvan (#149)

Bossip? Oh god, the Internet just keeps giving and giving and giving. I can't wait for a black blind college cowbell player to start a Twitter.

r kelly can't read

make bossip, the ybf - http://www.theybf.com , and crunk and disorderly - http://www.crunktastical.net/ - part of your daily reading in 2010, and then thank me later.

LondonLee
LondonLee (#922)

Cue my in-laws saying "Well so much for global warming!"

garge
garge (#736)

I hope someone is checking on the olds in Fla

Hobbesian
Hobbesian (#255)

They're ok. They'll be hitting suspended animation any second now.

hockeymom
hockeymom (#143)

The weather guy, such a Bastardi.

Uncle Billy Slumming

Krugman is predicting 30-40% chance of new "recession."

mathnet
mathnet (#27)

"If it stays this cold for this long, will the groundhog even want to come out on Feb. 2?" wonders Senior Vice President and Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams.

Rod T
Rod T (#33)

Winter of 2009-2010 Could Be Worst in 25 Years

Or? Not.
Shocker: WEATHER PEOPLE ARE GUESSING!

garge
garge (#736)

I would just like to dedicate this comment to my favorite weatherman, Al Kaprielian, who, after 26 years, was laid off. It took me two years to understand that he was a real weatherman, and three more years to be able to understand him. I looked forward to his forecast whenever I watched the syndicated L&O at the 10 o'clock hour (far away from Leno), and will truly miss him!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViOghSbu-xQ

hockeymom
hockeymom (#143)

Why have I not seen this guy before? HIGH press-uh!

garge
garge (#736)

You could tell that he was soo gleeful whenever there was high pressure to report. He was beyond the dynamic range of the audio on my TV!

sakade
sakade (#52)

YES, THANK YOU. He came to my middle school oh so many years ago to speak...about weather? I'm assuming? We were all too terrified of him to pay attention to what he was saying, but when I learned he had been laid off it was ALMOST as bad as the day the Old Man of the Mountain fell down. A true New Hampshire TRAGEDY.

garge
garge (#736)

I hope he can still get work on the lecture circuit! It was so sad in his final broadcast when he showed concern for his viewers and assured that he will remain in the area (as if leaving an open invitation to visit), that if another station is willing to hire him, he will go, and that he is easy to work with (not a diva). A TRAGEDY, INDEED.

riggssm
riggssm (#760)

Absolute favorite. I'd tune in JUST to watch his weather forecast/variety show/train wreck.

Wonder how long till the ratings at mytv drop into nothing. (Does anyone even live in New Hampshire anymore, or do we all just go shop there for cheap booze?)

cherrispryte
cherrispryte (#444)

Um. Last winter was pretty fucking cold. I know this, because I spent like 4 days outside all day during Inauguration last year. Indeed, people keep saying "its fucking inauguration cold outside" down here.

There is more snow this year, however.

cherrispryte
cherrispryte (#444)

Note: despite how it reads, the point of this post is not "I was at Inauguration." The point is "It is really fucking cold outside. Again."

Rod T
Rod T (#33)

This was the weatherwoman back where I grew up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdLrRqg1VPw

Marcia Yockey was the bomb and the town loved her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Yockey
http://images.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en&q=marcia+yockey&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=71hDS6aYHNTVlAfepMidBw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CB0QsAQwAw

sigh.

hockeymom
hockeymom (#143)

Is she wearing lederhosen?

HeyThatsMyBike

It is even in the teens in Atlanta! People are freaking the fuck out and pipes are exploding and nobody knows what to do! Being a native Chicagoan and former Manhattanite, it's kind of cute, actually. Except the pointing and laughing doesn't make me any less fucking cold.

HiredGoons
HiredGoons (#603)

or any less a stereotypical New Yorker to people in Atlanta.

*(points and laughs)

HeyThatsMyBike

It wasn't until I moved down here that I noticed what an absurd amount of black and gray I wear.

But, sidenote that may never be seen, I am also over the, "But you're from the North! You shouldn't be cold!" comments. Contrary to popular belief, I am not biological different from you insofar as my ability to feel a certain temperature is concerned.

HeyThatsMyBike

ugh, biologicalLY. My fingers are frozen!

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