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Posted by Cynicism Runs Rampant on September 15, 2005 at 13:06:28 from (204.95.122.27):
In Reply to: O/T Weather posted by Allan in NE on September 15, 2005 at 10:56:35:
I get so sick and tired of hearing about how it is "hot" in New York in July, or it snowed in Bahston in January. Why should I give a S^^t, and why should we feel sorry for them in the first place. I remember several years ago when over 10 thousand head of cattle froze to death in SW Kansas, did that ever make the national "news", you have got to be kidding. Just like the hurricane coverage, it all happened in New Orleans, barely one peep about Mississippi, or the working people who lost their property. But the same thing happens locally, the weather "person" dances around, smiling like an idiot, and in reality, couldn't tell you the weather if they were outside standing in it. All they worry about is having their weekend ruined. Does anyone think that the morons on KETV cares about what happens in Superior, or Chadron, or the clone on WFAA know or care where Bangs or Itasca is, or your own local clown cares about Podunk or BumF&&k.
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