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Modern Dolly Bird Weather Forecasters - always getting it wrong?


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Something on our news this evening Harley about the US east coast getting some rough weather.

 

The Boston area is getting a severe snow storm today according to the news.

There's steady snow fall 8,000 feet up in Big Bear mountain resort just 60 miles east of us and hundreds of police hunting a fugitive cop killer in the area

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The Boston area is getting a severe snow storm today according to the news.

There's steady snow fall 8,000 feet up in Big Bear mountain resort just 60 miles east of us and hundreds of police hunting a fugitive cop killer in the area

 

23'C here again today. Another sh***y day in paradise!

 

Who'd want to live in Florida?

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There was a time when your weather forecaster was a middle aged bloke with grey hair, think Bill Giles, Michael Fish and of course Ian McCaskill, there was one clown among the pack in the name of John Kettling, with his broad Yorkshire accent who sounded like a thicky among all the posh types.

 

However, at least they got the forecast right.

 

In 2013, we now get dolly birds, all with tight tops on. On brekfast telly the other day we were treated to one of the weather womens buxoms as she provoctivly wiggled from side to side and she was pointing out the snow direction as it went from west to east.

 

Now these women are pleasing on the eye, but how many times are they getting the forecast wrong these days? only on Tuesday, we were forcast a small flurry and what did we get? yes a flipping snow storm in the middle of rush hour.

 

Is it time we returned to suit wearing middle aged old men? surely the could tempt a few of the oldies back out of retirement? John Kettling must still be within working age?

 

Yes the dolly bird look nice, but surely its time for the ladies to return to duties more befitting them, such as making the coffee and generally cleaning

 

You claim to be a student in Sheffield yet seem to know a great deal about 1970s and 80s weather forecasters-I think you are a thinly disguised agent provocateur,so I wont be contributing to this thread.

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