An anemometer is a device used for measuring wind speed and direction. It is also a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, which means wind, and is …Wikipedia
Too bad he had to have his yogurt [skipping the named brand placement, especially because it’s not my favorite brand anyway] while out “clearing” Anemometer Station Four. Who’s he working for, now? Meteorological Society?
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Frozen, not froze.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
Just close your mouth and let your body heat warm it loose.
adunano367 almost 3 years ago
Pour salt on it. Lots and lots of salt.
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
And no one had to triple dog dare him.
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 3 years ago
What a dope! Good thing they didn’t give him a bb rifle for Christmas.
pschearer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Product placement!!
tonypezzano almost 3 years ago
What the spork?
jel354 almost 3 years ago
These parkas almost look like carrots.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Do they actually uze metal eating utensils in Antarctica? Seems like that’s just asking for this sort of thing.
F-Flash almost 3 years ago
And he goes out by himself on a snow mobile?
monya_43 almost 3 years ago
I thought sporks were made of plastic and wouldn’t freeze to skin. But then, Monty has unusual gifts.
Chris almost 3 years ago
sure thing, just need to exercise my lungs first… HA!
swedishdaddy almost 3 years ago
On first look I thought he rode a little sledge.
Carol from CT almost 3 years ago
To make it worse, the spork is PLASTIC.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So someone finally took a spork to the next step and made one out of metal? What will they think of next, metal coffee stirrers?
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Why don’t they give him plastic sporks?
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Meddick bends the joke with with the spork and the Yoplait. Lol
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Anemometer
An anemometer is a device used for measuring wind speed and direction. It is also a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, which means wind, and is …Wikipedia
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Monty speak with sporked tongue!
Too bad he had to have his yogurt [skipping the named brand placement, especially because it’s not my favorite brand anyway] while out “clearing” Anemometer Station Four. Who’s he working for, now? Meteorological Society?