I won’t name the TV station, but their motto is “calm during the storm.” Yet the weatherman’s voice gets an octave higher every time he talks about thunderstorms. They send a guy out in a car with live streaming to show us pictures of rain falling on the interstate.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I will be stupid but I don’t understand the joke .They are laughing or crying?
GROG Premium Member almost 6 years ago
You better stock up on beer. You may regret it If you don’t.
MarkD6 almost 6 years ago
Weather terrorists on the march!
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 6 years ago
According to the dartboard…
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We take the storm seriously, It’s the "whether"man we don’t!
YippiKiAyMofo almost 6 years ago
Must be nice being a weather man…err…weather person….err…meteorologist. You can be wrong more than 50% of the time and still keep your job.
Popcorn almost 6 years ago
They are laughing,because you know,neither will worry about shoveling or "even"venturing out…unless the beer runs out!
ms-ss almost 6 years ago
I won’t name the TV station, but their motto is “calm during the storm.” Yet the weatherman’s voice gets an octave higher every time he talks about thunderstorms. They send a guy out in a car with live streaming to show us pictures of rain falling on the interstate.
assrdood almost 6 years ago
I’m always stocked up on beer……………and toilet paper!
tkj99 almost 6 years ago
Laughing because it is very common that weathermen spin every storm as a major event. Seek shelter immediately or you will die!
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 6 years ago
Eno doesn’t know the frost thing about forecasting.
sclement74 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
They are from the mid-west…everybody there knows we don’t get snow when they say we are…and we get snow when they say no snow in the forecast!
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We penguins are hoping for snow – quit teasing us!
whenlifewassimpler almost 6 years ago
All weathermen are LBOS’s is what my hubby and I say…..
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
Times have changed. Anything over 2 inches now constitutes a storm. 5 inches plus is a blizzard.