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September 28, 2016

Q. WHAT IS THE WORLD'S LEAST-CHALLENGING JOB?

A. Miami weather forecaster.

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Most challenging job: Miami traffic reporter?

My cousin's husband used to be a TV weatherman in Miami. He left there to go to San Diego because he said it was "more of a challenge."

Day 11: Cat. 5 hurricane

"The inland waters have a light to moderate chomp".

I still remember hearing that, in nearly every morning forecast, when I lived in FL.

Until a tropical storm shows up.

People only watch the weather for the Daily Python Report.

I hope the weather girl is cute.

Having lived in Hermosa Beach Ca., for a short time, I made the same observation. Everyday it was 72 and sunny. I remember thinking why do they have weathermen out here?

To report on the LNAEMLC*, Jeff.

;-)

(*Late night and early morning low clouds - the SoCal forecast 300+ days a year)

What happened when this LA weatherperson wore an evening dress to present the always highly predictable local forecast?

I was watching this broadcast live one morning while perusing the Blog and immediately ask myself, "Liberte Chan is doing something out of character with her highly effective weather-reporting/Dinner Date body to beg attention AGAIN?"

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