Yeah I know, but it kinda adds to it :tongue: I used to find him really annoying at first but tonight he just killed me.
Shit WHERE DO YOU LIVE??? I imagine it a magical place where the grass is purple and green Shetland pony's wander around, and rainbow colored pot plants grow everywhere, the sky is yellow and the sun is blue. And everyone lived in teletubie style houses. And you can see all the stars at night. And the weather man was like this, and he would use a traditional Cherokee way of predicting weather... But seriously, that guy is so cool. And on a MORE serious note, I really wish a place such as that existed, because I would live there.
my all time favorite weatherman, i still miss him, but still laugh at all the jokes i already know. every time he does Al Sleet its a little different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlqBrTe37Ak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yakmPBachUE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uaw3WIOlc some of my favorite quotes: The radar is picking up a line of thundershowers which extends from a point 9 miles NNE of Sicorgus, New Jersey, along a line and 6 miles either side of the line to a point 5 miles SSW of Fonduloch.However, the radar is also picking up a squadron of Russian ICBMs... so I wouldn't sweat the thundershowers. "Al Sleet here, the hippy dippy weatherman, with all the hippy dippy weather, man. Brought to you by Parson's Pest Control. Do you have termites, waterbugs, and roaches? Well, Parson's will help you get rid of the termites and waterbugs and help you smoke the roaches. Ehh...the temperature at the airport is 88 degrees, which is stupid, man, cause I don't know anybody who lives at the airport. Now if you'll take a look at our national weather map, you'll see that we don't have one. So try and picture last night's map in your mind. Remember all the letters and lines, and all them little numbers. The weather's dominated by a large Canadian low, which is not to be confused with a Mexican high. Tonight's forecast: Dark. Continued dark tonight, followed by partly light in the morning." "Tonight's forecast: Dark. Continued dark throughout most of the evening, with some widely-scattered light towards morning."