Is this where we roll out the clip of the reporter in a canoe talking about 
the terrible flooding until a guy walks through the shot showing that the water 
is only a few inches deep?
A real favorite of mine. :)

-Curt

    On Thursday, August 29, 2019, 3:51:54 PM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:  
 
 I remember watching TV a couple of years back when there was a hurricane 
threatening Hawaii. The reporters stood on the beaches and went on on 
and on about the potential dangers of the storm etc. The longer it went 
on, the more desperate they sounded. They were so disappointed that the 
storm missed Hawaii for the most part. It was almost funny.

Randy

On 29/08/2019 1:32 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
> Right now our forecast is for minor drama and alarm, designed to impress
> the tourists and scare off the truly skittish folk, gradually increasing
> (especially during primetime viewing hours) to outright panic by Friday
> night, with sheer terror for the rest of the weekend and then incredible
> tension and pressure and predictions of doom and gloom thru Wednesday, at
> which point the season will be over and we'll be on to the next crisis.
> -------------
> Max
> Charleston SC
>
>


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