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caribepr wrote:Well, after all the pro / con JB bits I've read here since joining s2k and not ever knowing anything about JB - and not really caring much except for the pretty humourous (to me) back and forths, this might be the night I listen in
Though I have been a paying AccuWeather customer from way back when I lived in Pa where JB lives and enjoying the localized weather for where I lived, I wanted you all to know that should you not know it, you can join AccuWeather Pro as a trial for I think 20 days, maybe 30 free.
Anyway, just thought I'd mention it.
Personally, I follow JB in the winter more than in summer, don't know why... However, I'd like to mention that I admire any person who will go on record against others and come along with a different opinion.
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bvigal wrote:Mike, I just finished listening to the entire show. It was excellent! A big pat on the back for you and the whole crew!!!
Rainband wrote:I just listened to the whole thing. I really enjoyed it and learned some things too.![]()
Where did you listen to it at? It is not in the archives yet.
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O Town wrote:bvigal wrote:Mike, I just finished listening to the entire show. It was excellent! A big pat on the back for you and the whole crew!!!Rainband wrote:I just listened to the whole thing. I really enjoyed it and learned some things too.![]()
Where did you listen to it at? It is not in the archives yet.
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Here's the link to the archive. It's a big file as the show ran over 2 hours:
http://www.tropicalupdate.com/audio/tt_2006_06_15.mp3
Please let me know if you have any problems downloading the file.
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JB mentioned it in the column:
I was on an internet radio show last night called Talking Tropics and it brought back memories of my ill fated attempt with my cumpare, the ski-ing weatherman, Herb Stevens at a Saturday morning radio weather talk show, Real Weather USA. That was the most fun I ever had in weather, that show. And last night I had me chance to do what I love to do, talk weather and in this case the tropics with the folks on this show. Now they made arrangements for 15 minutes, thinking that I was busy and had things to do. Well I stayed an hour and a half, and if they hadnt cut me off , I would still be on now. Too bad i couldnt take calls.
Interestingly enough, the previous record for a guest was by none other than Stacy Stewart at the hurricane center and I am not shy about letting people know how good a forecaster I think he was. But I got some satisfaction in beating that record, since Stacy is an OU grad, and my dad went to A and M, after the beatings the sooners had given the Aggies a couple of times, I figured I had to strike a blow back for the maroon and white.
Actually it had nothing to do with that, but you know me, right.
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drezee wrote:JB mentioned it in the column:I was on an internet radio show last night called Talking Tropics and it brought back memories of my ill fated attempt with my cumpare, the ski-ing weatherman, Herb Stevens at a Saturday morning radio weather talk show, Real Weather USA. That was the most fun I ever had in weather, that show. And last night I had me chance to do what I love to do, talk weather and in this case the tropics with the folks on this show. Now they made arrangements for 15 minutes, thinking that I was busy and had things to do. Well I stayed an hour and a half, and if they hadnt cut me off , I would still be on now. Too bad i couldnt take calls.
Interestingly enough, the previous record for a guest was by none other than Stacy Stewart at the hurricane center and I am not shy about letting people know how good a forecaster I think he was. But I got some satisfaction in beating that record, since Stacy is an OU grad, and my dad went to A and M, after the beatings the sooners had given the Aggies a couple of times, I figured I had to strike a blow back for the maroon and white.
Actually it had nothing to do with that, but you know me, right.
I tell ya, My opinion changed a bit after listening to the interview, he may do things I dont agree with but he is a good guy.
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