Does snow make anchorpeople dumb?
By adamg - 12/19/08 - 4:59 pm
Liz Bruner just informed us that the winter storm warning runs until "3 a.m. in the morning." And then she repeated that, just in case we missed it.
Fortunately, Dickie clarified that the warning only runs until "3 o'clock in the morning."

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I find the field reports hilarious
One on 7News reported at 4:30 that the "Dunkin Donuts behind her in Chelmsford has been brewing coffee all day long."
Nitpicking
Oh, leave Liz alone. I like her - seems like a pretty small mistake to be bloggin about.
Channel 4 reporter makes history
Kathy Curran got down on the ground on City Hall Plaza just now and made a snow angel.
Hey be nice, when else do we pay attention to the weatherpeople
when else do we pay attention to the weather people? Never, that's when. Me I just wonder what the dogs are going to want to do around 8 when we usually take our nightly walk.
fibrowitch
I feel the same way. These
I feel the same way. These people do their work day in day out and are normally just a sideshow to the rest of the news. People who work outside pay attention most of the time, but the rest of us just look at weather.com. So when some major weather event happens they get very happy about it, they are the center of attention and they are looking for ways to keep you paying attention. Dont worry by tomorrow they will be back in the back of the news cast slugging along, hoping for the next storm.
Manic panicking at Channel 7
Kristine Munroe-Mahoney reports:
Interesting question there.
This:
is precisely why I avoid watching winter storm coverage. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if all the of the Channel 7 Storm Teamers did take hyper pills or whatever prior to going on the air. (lol).
In fact, after an afternoon of listening to the radio storm coverage, I've decided to put on some of my favorite CD's to listen to for the evening.