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Can I Vent for a Moment?

#1 Postby BocaGirl » Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:25 pm

Okay, so we have a potential disaster on our doorstep. That's a given. Please allow me a few seconds to speak my mind about a few weather -related topics that are really on my wind right now.

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1. Where's PAUK? Gosh, in the last few days, I expected him to pop up with a dire prediction for SNE. Now there IS a storm in New England and there's still no sign of him. A little of the Paukster would go a long way in lightening everyone's mood, I believe. PAUK, if you're out there, please check in. (Old timers to this and the past weather board will know who I mean.)

2. The name of these storms is really getting to me. Gaston. Hermine. Next up, Ivan. At last Frances is a name everyone can pronounce! I know it's politically correct to include names from all ethnic groups and so on, but, sheesh, when you're trying to explain the implications of a storm like Hermine or Gaston to someone who doesn't know weather, the explanation loses something. I for one long for the days when storms had names almost everyone could relate to. Not these sissified names!

3. Most of the people in my office seem to be divided into two groups. The first group is the "the sky is falling, we're about to be killed by the worst storm of the century" variety. The second group says" Oh, is there a storm out there? I don't know and don't have time to worry about it right now." Neither group has done a lick of preparation. Neither group wants to listen to reason or facts. GRRR. In fact, there was an arguument in the lunchroom between a member of Group A and Group B today. Unbelievable. And to make it worse, some of these people have really expensive homes, you'd think they'd want to take the time to protect their possessions in the event Frances does pay us a visit.

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Thanks for listening.

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Re: Can I Vent for a Moment?

#2 Postby jlauderdal » Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:30 pm

BocaGirl wrote:Okay, so we have a potential disaster on our doorstep. That's a given. Please allow me a few seconds to speak my mind about a few weather -related topics that are really on my wind right now.

</vent on>

1. Where's PAUK? Gosh, in the last few days, I expected him to pop up with a dire prediction for SNE. Now there IS a storm in New England and there's still no sign of him. A little of the Paukster would go a long way in lightening everyone's mood, I believe. PAUK, if you're out there, please check in. (Old timers to this and the past weather board will know who I mean.)

2. The name of these storms is really getting to me. Gaston. Hermine. Next up, Ivan. At last Frances is a name everyone can pronounce! I know it's politically correct to include names from all ethnic groups and so on, but, sheesh, when you're trying to explain the implications of a storm like Hermine or Gaston to someone who doesn't know weather, the explanation loses something. I for one long for the days when storms had names almost everyone could relate to. Not these sissified names!

3. Most of the people in my office seem to be divided into two groups. The first group is the "the sky is falling, we're about to be killed by the worst storm of the century" variety. The second group says" Oh, is there a storm out there? I don't know and don't have time to worry about it right now." Neither group has done a lick of preparation. Neither group wants to listen to reason or facts. GRRR. In fact, there was an arguument in the lunchroom between a member of Group A and Group B today. Unbelievable. And to make it worse, some of these people have really expensive homes, you'd think they'd want to take the time to protect their possessions in the event Frances does pay us a visit.

</vent off>

Thanks for listening.

BocaGirl
Barbara


1. pauk is another board which si a good thing. Saves derecho keystrokes from having to correct pauk because basically everything he sys is wrong.

2. Hurricane naming is soon to be taken over by corporate america. This hurricane sponspored by fedex..kind of like the bowl games.

3. just like the models, peoples attitudes will converge about weds with the correct solution.

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#3 Postby quickychick » Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:44 pm

2. Hurricane naming is soon to be taken over by corporate america. This hurricane sponspored by fedex..kind of like the bowl games.


Well then, I for one can't wait for Doritos Mastercard Hurricane Mutual of Omaha Frito Lay.

I like the exotic names, I don't want to hear about Hurricane Fred or Tropical Storm Wilbur. What's so difficult about pronouncing Ivan?
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#4 Postby GalvestonDuck » Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:56 pm

I can just see it now:

"This tropical storm warning brought to you by Home Depot and Tang Instant Breakfast Drink Mix."
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#5 Postby jlauderdal » Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:09 pm

GalvestonDuck wrote:I can just see it now:

"This tropical storm warning brought to you by Home Depot and Tang Instant Breakfast Drink Mix."


home depot and lowes would be fighting it out for a season long sponsorship with wl-mart a close second
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#6 Postby gboudx » Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:10 pm

quickychick wrote:
2. Hurricane naming is soon to be taken over by corporate america. This hurricane sponspored by fedex..kind of like the bowl games.


Well then, I for one can't wait for Doritos Mastercard Hurricane Mutual of Omaha Frito Lay.

I like the exotic names, I don't want to hear about Hurricane Fred or Tropical Storm Wilbur. What's so difficult about pronouncing Ivan?


Is it "eye-ven" or "ee-von"? ;)
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#7 Postby quickychick » Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:14 pm

Is it "eye-ven" or "ee-von"?


eye-ven. ee-von = Yvonne.

It could have been Ivanka. :P
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#8 Postby gboudx » Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:33 pm

I think it's a "tomaytoe", "tomahtoe" issue. I used to hear tennis announcers refer to the former men's tennis player, "ee-von" Lendl. But I agree on the feminine spelling of the same pronunciation.
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#9 Postby TLHR » Mon Aug 30, 2004 3:37 pm

I think Storm Names should get more ethnic!

I look forward to the day when we're threatened by Hurricane Shaneequa
or Tropical Storm Ramada al Habibi al Sharif...

:grrr:
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#10 Postby quickychick » Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:19 pm

Hurricane Kumonawonnalaya would be....fierce.

I forgot about ol' Lendl. Maybe we should do them in Pig Latin. I'm going to hell for laughing at Hurricane Shaneequa...
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#11 Postby whiteoutwx1796 » Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:27 pm

Tropical storm Osama.
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#12 Postby kevin » Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:30 pm

I'm going to hell for laughing at Hurricane Shaneequa...<<

I forgive you. There you're not going to hell.
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#13 Postby GalvestonDuck » Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:49 pm

quickychick wrote:Hurricane Kumonawonnalaya would be....fierce.


Yeah, but that would be a Pacific storm. The name is too Hawaiian-sounding. :D
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#14 Postby soonertwister » Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:04 pm

Hurricane Anquetil, Brought to You by Eveready™ Energizer™ Batteries and Storm2k™.
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#15 Postby Pebbles » Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:06 pm

soonertwister wrote:Hurricane Anquetil, Brought to You by Eveready™ Energizer™ Batteries and Storm2k™.


*snickers* :lol:
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#16 Postby Roxy » Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:09 pm

TLHR wrote:I think Storm Names should get more ethnic!

I look forward to the day when we're threatened by Hurricane Shaneequa
or Tropical Storm Ramada al Habibi al Sharif...

:grrr:


Have you been listening to Shiela Jackson Lee?
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#17 Postby crazycajuncane » Mon Aug 30, 2004 5:45 pm

quickychick wrote:
2. Hurricane naming is soon to be taken over by corporate america. This hurricane sponspored by fedex..kind of like the bowl games.


Well then, I for one can't wait for Doritos Mastercard Hurricane Mutual of Omaha Frito Lay.

I like the exotic names, I don't want to hear about Hurricane Fred or Tropical Storm Wilbur. What's so difficult about pronouncing Ivan?


This Hurricane Bush is sponsered by Fed EX, it's a sure bet it'll hit land a day before it's expected..... Wait out there in the Atlantic it's Hurricane Kerry, sponsered by UPS! This is going to be a huge race to land.
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