Makes me want to shoot the monitor. To make up for it, here's a weatherman who is awesome:
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I think those are the two best weathermen I've ever seen.
I may start a letter writing campaign to get that guy from NY to come here. No more would I be getting ready for work in the morning and smack myself in the head when I suddenly discovered I'd not noticed the weather report was on until it was almost over.
He's actually an AccuWeather forecaster on the Weather Channel...he does dozens of urban area forecasts. In front of the green screen, but haven't found a BOS or PVD forecast yet....
Kind of a mix of stuff. Thoughts on politics in Massachusetts, the US, and the world. Thoughts on being an atheist in a country that somehow bridges 21st century technology and 19th century-style theocracy. Food...mmm, food. Oh, and I teach, so fun stuff about education.
Quriltai: A meeting of Mongol chieftains, usually to choose a new leader, similar to the Afghan Loya Jirga. The greatest "near miss" of European history was the calling of a quriltai in 1242 after the death of Ogodei Khan (son of Genghis). The greatest Mongol general, Sabutai and his "hordes" turned away from the gates of Vienna and the vulnerable riches of Europe to elect Ogodei's successor. After the quriltai elected Guyuk Khan, the armies never returned to Europe in strength.
2 comments:
I think those are the two best weathermen I've ever seen.
I may start a letter writing campaign to get that guy from NY to come here. No more would I be getting ready for work in the morning and smack myself in the head when I suddenly discovered I'd not noticed the weather report was on until it was almost over.
He's actually an AccuWeather forecaster on the Weather Channel...he does dozens of urban area forecasts. In front of the green screen, but haven't found a BOS or PVD forecast yet....
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