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May 27, 2005
Lazy Bear 2005: East Coast
We're heading to the beach this weekend. Staying with our buddy Ira. I've been informed there will be other bear-like people staying at his house (and one lovely lipstick lesbian). I will be sure to take lots and lots of pictures.
The weather is "supposed" to be nice. We shall see. The weather men in DC are notoriously wrong with their forecasts. They are also mostly gay. What attracts gay men to meteorology? Hmmm. Ponder that one this weekend and get back to me.
Be good while I'm gone!
Posted by durban bud at May 27, 2005 09:29 AM
Comments
An interesting theory. In high school you could start any club you wanted provided you had another person interested. So there were these two guys who were weather geeks and formed a weather club. It was actually pretty cool since they ended up being better than the local forecasters on TV. One is clearly straight and now married - but he's a professional meteorologist. The other guys was definitely questionable, but I think he became a weatherman too.
I also have a friend from USA TODAY who is a 'mo and yup - weatherman. I shall have to ask him.
I personally think it is because of Martha Wash and the Weathergirls - I think these guys took the lyrics of "It's raining men..." to heart. Oh my.
Btw can I be the first to mention one of the weathermen here is named Topper? http://www.wusatv9.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=37279 - married... yeaaaaaah sure.
Posted by: TOS at May 27, 2005 12:50 PM
People with high blood pressure and cholesterol are already at risk for blindness (as are people with diabetes and other health problems) any drug that has an effect on blood pressure could facilitate a higher risk. Sudafed can cause blindness in this case...
Posted by: TOS at May 27, 2005 02:53 PM
Do poppers have an effect on blood pressure? I'm asking for a friend.
Posted by: durban at May 27, 2005 02:59 PM
well the weathermen here in LA get it right 90% of the time - but then again it's sunny and clear 90% of the time so it's not really that difficult to forecast.
Posted by: BM at May 30, 2005 11:48 PM
