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...^^^ I think it's because they truly get off on weather calamities like this.

...not downplaying the severity of the blizzard, but do we really need 4-5 of these Weather Channel parka-wearing geeks, in 4-5 different locations telling us "Hey, it's really snowing out here"....?...lol, well no shit.

...I seriously think that these guys get a hard on whenever there's a hurricane or when the weather is really bad. (Jim fucking Cantore is the worst)




...uhhh, just show me the radar and tell me what the temp is going to be...I can pretty much figure out the rest by myself.
 
Again the exaggerated predictions were way off. In my area they thought 18-24 inches. Many even went as far as saying that it could be the worst snow fall in NY city history (26.4) I believe in 2006. I haven't heard the #s yet but looking out my backyard I'm guessing 8-10 inches.
 
Today's joke = What do weathermen & baseball players have in common? They can both be wrong 7 of 10 times & still make the big bucks.
 
...^^^ I think it's because they truly get off on weather calamities like this.

...not downplaying the severity of the blizzard, but do we really need 4-5 of these Weather Channel parka-wearing geeks, in 4-5 different locations telling us "Hey, it's really snowing out here"....?...lol, well no shit.

...I seriously think that these guys get a hard on whenever there's a hurricane or when the weather is really bad. (Jim fucking Cantore is the worst)




...uhhh, just show me the radar and tell me what the temp is going to be...I can pretty much figure out the rest by myself.

Indeed, its a charade of geeks.....OR- as Dylan wrote: "You don't need to be a Weather Man to know which way the wind blows", or if its raining, or hot or cold. Tho' I've always liked those Doppler Radar graphs.....

What has this Nation turned into, when as you said, we get 4 or 5, sometimes more channels with geeks in parka's, saying Yep, its snowing alright, see it falling around me.....fkn A....!
 
Stayed to the East blah blah blah. Scared everyone into thinking Armageddon was coming only to have half a foot of snow.
 
Let's not forget, the National Weather Service is part of the Dept of Commerce. Libtard infiltration of every crevice of govt hell bent to push the progressive agenda.....where made made global warming/climate change is a cornerstone issue. Its all about generating fear and installing the muscle memory of control.

Time for the sheep to realize that the sheepdog is actually the wolf in a cheap dog suit (made in China).
 
Let's not forget, the National Weather Service is part of the Dept of Commerce. Libtard infiltration of every crevice of govt hell bent to push the progressive agenda.....where made made global warming/climate change is a cornerstone issue. Its all about generating fear and installing the muscle memory of control.

Time for the sheep to realize that the sheepdog is actually the wolf in a cheap dog suit (made in China).

While I agree the libtard agenda is absurd, wouldn't the presence of a big storm contradict the myth of global warming?
 
...just heard that the "weather people" issued an apology for the poor snow totals forecast. From what I've read, they weren't even close.
 
...just heard that the "weather people" issued an apology for the poor snow totals forecast. From what I've read, they weren't even close.



Maybe they should have contacted Bill BelliDICK & ask him about the ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS he spoke so much about.
 
While I agree the libtard agenda is absurd, wouldn't the presence of a big storm contradict the myth of global warming?

No. The are spinning it to mean rogue/freak/unpredictable/historic level weather events. Whatever the sheep buy...
 
Got to laugh at the nanny state that NY has become. Sad, used to think of New Yorkers as the toughest folks there are.

And explain to me how the fuck a storm can be called 'historic', before the storm has actually been experienced?
Yea Thats the spin the media gives everything A music track and logo go along with it CNN and Wolf Blitzer are notorious for that. I just got my Verizon Fios back Without Internet or TV since Tuesday No Blazer scores from the placid enviornment of my humble abode..
 
...:Highway Patrol ?...I remember that show.

...'67 GTO?...I had one...a white convertible (389 w/3 deuces from the factory)...traded it in on a 1970 Javelin AMX...can you believe that shit?


...I don't even wanna think about how much that GTO is worth now.
You probably bought it for 3600 Now they are worth 38K I wish I had bought Vettes and GTO's when the 73 oil embargo happened. With 50 K invested I could have bought 7 cars and made a half million, move to Oreegon and experienced that trendy hip Portland night life. Of course, I would keep two and cruise in a Vette or GTO depending on weather conditions
 
>That is a classic 56 buick . The one Broderick Crawford drove in the television cop show Highway Patrol. He was the worst actor but only his car was cool. My favorite car is a beefy 67 GTO in crystal blue with Cragers, Hurst shifter and pleanty of 8 tracks that reflect my age and 1960's world I am Baltimore Fan from Orioles to Colts to RAVENs Obviously, You being a Yankees fan know we as Oriles lose 9 out ten to ya every time We may be lucky this year and move to the second round. The storm is nothing startling to us. We made it through Hurricane Floyd in 99, Sandy, Corrupt leadership, high taxes and settle things out with great tomatoe pie. My son is a die hard Yankees fan
...:Highway Patrol ?...I remember that show.

...'67 GTO?...I had one...a white convertible (389 w/3 deuces from the factory)...traded it in on a 1970 Javelin AMX...can you believe that shit?


...I don't even wanna think about how much that GTO is worth now.

Buick and Oldsmobile, as well as Cadillac's from the 40s-50s, I loved more than even a Chevy Nomad, (tho' thats one helluva car too) as well as the 55 Crown Victoria Ford.

GTO's I've always loved as much as any car period. My Dad bought a Highway Yacht, of a 63 Pontiac Catalina. He restored that Motha' both with a larger Tranny & a 427 Monster. As big as that Yacht was, it would throw you back in yer seat, it really needed headrests, for whiplash.

My 1st car, was my most beloved 69 Fastback Mustang. A High Performance Test-Bed Prototype, rarer than the 69 Shelby Cobra. Only 1,250 built, most of those went to racing car companies, while laying down the tests for the Cobra. Stock with a 390 bored out to a 394, with get this: 2 each 4 barrel Holly's. The largest Posi-Trac made by Ford, a turbo hydro 4 speed stick, all the sway and under carriage suspension, to make it race worthy, (who ever said a Mustang was not good in the corners?). I had the fuel tank pump, with 4 more electric fuel pumps, 2 per carb, necessary to feed that Monster. A Corvette front end, which allowed it to make a U-Turn on any residential street, Cragen's, with the largest wheels possible. That model with its Hi-Performance test bed, had deeper flared wheel wells, for extra wide traction tires. I was more than happy with its 9mpg, Highway gas mileage.

In 72 I paid $2,500 for it. Wound up getting 3 speeding tickets in one year, 2 with the car, 1 on my bike. My insurance the 1st year was $1,200. The next two years, Insurance was $2,400 a year. (due to those tickets), after 3 years of paying elevated excessive Insurance rates on it. I sold it, as I had paid for the car almost 4 times over. To buy a car, and have insurance rates only $100 less per year, than what I paid for the Monster, broke my bank.
 
Buick and Oldsmobile, as well as Cadillac's from the 40s-50s, I loved more than even a Chevy Nomad, (tho' thats one helluva car too) as well as the 55 Crown Victoria Ford.

GTO's I've always loved as much as any car period. My Dad bought a Highway Yacht, of a 63 Pontiac Catalina. He restored that Motha' both with a larger Tranny & a 427 Monster. As big as that Yacht was, it would throw you back in yer seat, it really needed headrests, for whiplash.

My 1st car, was my most beloved 69 Fastback Mustang. A High Performance Test-Bed Prototype, rarer than the 69 Shelby Cobra. Only 1,250 built, most of those went to racing car companies, while laying down the tests for the Cobra. Stock with a 390 bored out to a 394, with get this: 2 each 4 barrel Holly's. The largest Posi-Trac made by Ford, a turbo hydro 4 speed stick, all the sway and under carriage suspension, to make it race worthy, (who ever said a Mustang was not good in the corners?). I had the fuel tank pump, with 4 more electric fuel pumps, 2 per carb, necessary to feed that Monster. A Corvette front end, which allowed it to make a U-Turn on any residential street, Cragen's, with the largest wheels possible. That model with its Hi-Performance test bed, had deeper flared wheel wells, for extra wide traction tires. I was more than happy with its 9mpg, Highway gas mileage.

In 72 I paid $2,500 for it. Wound up getting 3 speeding tickets in one year, 2 with the car, 1 on my bike. My insurance the 1st year was $1,200. The next two years, Insurance was $2,400 a year. (due to those tickets), after 3 years of paying elevated excessive Insurance rates on it. I sold it, as I had paid for the car almost 4 times over. To buy a car, and have insurance rates only $100 less per year, than what I paid for the Monster, broke my bank.

> Your post is fantastic I read it three times. My first car was my dads Hunter Green 64 olds Dynamic 88. Loved that beast. I took it over steep hills at 50plus and really shook bolts loose on those rear springs on the downside. On my senior prom night I ran it into a into a guard rail in reverse at 4 in the morning. My buds screwed up the car worse with one of them thinking it was a caddy and forcing the frame deeper into the rail. Still drivable but my actions were regrettable. I was grounded for monthes. hahahaha
 

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