Usually when you grow up, there's someone who catches your eye or ear, and you want to be like them when you grow up.
Way back in 1984, I remember being up late at night at my grandparents and watching "The George Michael Sports Machine" at about 12:30 on a Sunday night... considering they didn't have cable, there was no ESPN to see any sports highlights. I stayed up and watched it. Then I was with my family in Maryland in 1989, and was listening to the radio, and I heard this George Michael guy again, not the Wham! singer, the sportscaster. I was hooked again... then I saw him on Channel 4 in DC later that night. I loved the way he presented highlights, and made you laugh every once in a while.
Channel 28 brought back the Sports Machine on Sunday nights around '91. I would tape Sports Machine and watch SportsCenter.... you couldn't miss both. Then, 28 dropped Sports Machine, and I later found that KYW showed it at around 3am the next day. When Channel 10 flipped to NBC in '95, they picked up GMSM at midnight... and Channel 8 carries it at 11:35.
Little did I realize that prior to becoming the host of the Sports Machine, George Michael was one of the most-loved DJ's in Philadelphia. His resume is one I would dream of... as he put it, "I was the only white fella promoting records for Motown." He worked in St. Louis, and Denver. He came to WFIL Philadelphia in 1966, and was King of nighttime radio in Philly for the next 8 years. He also worked at legendary WABC New York from 1974-79. He also worked Islanders hockey games and did weekend sports for WABC-TV. He got out of radio in '79, and hooked up with Channel 4 in DC in 1980.
Tomorrow night, George retires from day-to-day duties. Those who learned from him say he was one of the hardest workers ever, and most devoted to his work and co-workers. It showed on all his broadcasts. His last sportscast as a full-timer is tomorrow night. The last George Michael Sports Machine is expected to be taped within the next few weeks.
If you're into the glory days of pop music radio like I am, go to www.famous56.com, or www.musicradio77.com to hear George Michael in action. Despite how hard I could work at it, I'll never be half as good as he was/is.
Good Luck, George. Thanks for being a great person to look up to.
Short show tonight with basketball. Talk with you later. Buckle up.
TS
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
I'm too excited to sleeeeeep...
...classic line from a kid in a Disney commercial.
I'm going to try to do more new stuff this year, whether is be work-related or fun. I went to my first college basketball game this past Saturday, the Lehigh women against Holy Cross. This Saturday, I'm going to my first AHL hockey game at Hershey. My one friend keeps telling me that I'm going to a Phillies game with him later this year. Plus, one of my closest friends promised me Seahawks/Steelers tickets this fall.
If all goes as planned, the only things I will have yet to attend are college football, NBA, and NHL. Honestly, NBA doesn't appeal to me the same way it did about 15 years ago. I still haven't recovered from the NHL strike of a few years ago.
Short show tonight due to basketball... buckle up.
TS
I'm going to try to do more new stuff this year, whether is be work-related or fun. I went to my first college basketball game this past Saturday, the Lehigh women against Holy Cross. This Saturday, I'm going to my first AHL hockey game at Hershey. My one friend keeps telling me that I'm going to a Phillies game with him later this year. Plus, one of my closest friends promised me Seahawks/Steelers tickets this fall.
If all goes as planned, the only things I will have yet to attend are college football, NBA, and NHL. Honestly, NBA doesn't appeal to me the same way it did about 15 years ago. I still haven't recovered from the NHL strike of a few years ago.
Short show tonight due to basketball... buckle up.
TS
Friday, February 23, 2007
My attention span...
...is short enough that I never am able to watch a full-length movie unless I don';t have anything else going on (which is rare). This perhaps explains why I have been to see a movie in a theatre since Karate Kid II at the old Gateway Cinema in Edwardsville in 1986.
I goes through phases once in a while where I'll watch a movie if it looks good... last one I watched at home was Slapshot II. I saw the last hour of Miss Congeniality this past Saturday. Sandra Bullock kicked butt.
My record for movies in a weekend is five... I did some part-time broadcasting for the old Hershey Wildcats soccer team in 2000. I went on a bus trip to Rochester with the team... we watched Booty Call, Outside Providence, a great hockey movie Mystery Alaska, and two other films... nothing like being in a bus driving down Route 15 on a late Sunday night watching a movie with 20 guys who just lost a close soccer game.
Website of the Day: Longtime Washington DC movie critic Arch Campbell now has his own blog at archcampbell.com, where he gives a short critique and rating of each film.
Buckle Up,
TS
I goes through phases once in a while where I'll watch a movie if it looks good... last one I watched at home was Slapshot II. I saw the last hour of Miss Congeniality this past Saturday. Sandra Bullock kicked butt.
I guess I'm saving up seeing all these movies I'm missing for when I get older... and catch up when I'm home retired and babysitting.
My record for movies in a weekend is five... I did some part-time broadcasting for the old Hershey Wildcats soccer team in 2000. I went on a bus trip to Rochester with the team... we watched Booty Call, Outside Providence, a great hockey movie Mystery Alaska, and two other films... nothing like being in a bus driving down Route 15 on a late Sunday night watching a movie with 20 guys who just lost a close soccer game.
Website of the Day: Longtime Washington DC movie critic Arch Campbell now has his own blog at archcampbell.com, where he gives a short critique and rating of each film.
Buckle Up,
TS
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Couldn't pass this up...
A second website of the day:
http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=7307&TrackingID=523934&BannerID=566942&menuid=6>1=9066
Good article for single folks.
Buckle up,
TS
http://msn.match.com/msn/article.aspx?articleid=7307&TrackingID=523934&BannerID=566942&menuid=6>1=9066
Good article for single folks.
Buckle up,
TS
Interesting sign message... and punishment
Buy two earrings, get one free.
I can just imagine what a youngster would think when they saw that... yes., that appeared on a sign here at a Pottsville shopping place. The sign actually means buy two pair, get one pair free... but I thought it was funny.
I was at the doctor's today for my monthly allergy shots. I sat next to a mom and her daughter... I'm kinda disappointed with how this certain young lady acted and reacted... no pleases or thank yous, just gimme gimme gimme. Then when mom didn't understand what she said, her jovial response was 'you're so stupid.' Now I may have thought that, but I never said it out loud, let alone in a public place. It's amazing what kids get away with these days. I admit, I've been grounded, I've been told no TV, I've been punished for lying and other offenses growing up... as late as 20 years old.
I'm not a parent, but plan to be before I turn 50. I'm kinda upset with a general lack of parental discipline these days. I can't count how many times I see someone misbehaving and not being punished for things where if I was caught, I would have been grounded for a year with no TV, no radio, and no phone... backtalking, badmouthing, temper tantrums, lying, etc. They say kids aren't what they used to be, neither are parents. I wonder how in-tuned parents are with their kids... do they check homework assignments, e-mails, cell phone bills, other bills etc.? Just a thought.
Website of the day: www.schuylkill-league.org
Talk with you at 6:00, if you aren't grounded from the radio.
Buckle Up,
TS
I can just imagine what a youngster would think when they saw that... yes., that appeared on a sign here at a Pottsville shopping place. The sign actually means buy two pair, get one pair free... but I thought it was funny.
I was at the doctor's today for my monthly allergy shots. I sat next to a mom and her daughter... I'm kinda disappointed with how this certain young lady acted and reacted... no pleases or thank yous, just gimme gimme gimme. Then when mom didn't understand what she said, her jovial response was 'you're so stupid.' Now I may have thought that, but I never said it out loud, let alone in a public place. It's amazing what kids get away with these days. I admit, I've been grounded, I've been told no TV, I've been punished for lying and other offenses growing up... as late as 20 years old.
I'm not a parent, but plan to be before I turn 50. I'm kinda upset with a general lack of parental discipline these days. I can't count how many times I see someone misbehaving and not being punished for things where if I was caught, I would have been grounded for a year with no TV, no radio, and no phone... backtalking, badmouthing, temper tantrums, lying, etc. They say kids aren't what they used to be, neither are parents. I wonder how in-tuned parents are with their kids... do they check homework assignments, e-mails, cell phone bills, other bills etc.? Just a thought.
Website of the day: www.schuylkill-league.org
Talk with you at 6:00, if you aren't grounded from the radio.
Buckle Up,
TS
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
The Neverending Football League
That's what NFL stands for now.
Norv Turner is back with the Chargers... he was offensive coordinator with them earlier in the decade. He was the only coach available with experience as a head coach. Former Bears Defensive Coordinator is now the Chargers' linebackers coach. Interesting.
So which head coaching gig will open up next?
AFC East: Who knows how long Bill Belichick will stay at it? When he does, his explanation will be short... as was his post-game interview after the loss in the AFC Championship.
AFC North: Cleveland's Romeo Crennel was on the hot seat at the end of last year... give him another year and a good draft. Let the QB's develop.
AFC South: Tennessee's Jeff Fisher was supposedly the next Cowboys' coach. I think he'll end up a Giant within three years.
AFC West: This division will be stable for the next two years.
NFC East: Hopefully, legal trouble won't keep Andy Reid away much longer. NY's Tom Coughlin has a short leash this season... could be done by '08.
NFC North: No changes here for quite a while...
NFC South: I just hope Jon Gruden stays with Tampa Bay for a while. No other changes.
NFC West: As an ardent Seahawks fan, I really like Mike Holmgren. He'll be around for at least three more years. Everyone else has only been around for less than two years.
Good luck to all the teams playing basketball tonight. Buckle up.
TS
Norv Turner is back with the Chargers... he was offensive coordinator with them earlier in the decade. He was the only coach available with experience as a head coach. Former Bears Defensive Coordinator is now the Chargers' linebackers coach. Interesting.
So which head coaching gig will open up next?
AFC East: Who knows how long Bill Belichick will stay at it? When he does, his explanation will be short... as was his post-game interview after the loss in the AFC Championship.
AFC North: Cleveland's Romeo Crennel was on the hot seat at the end of last year... give him another year and a good draft. Let the QB's develop.
AFC South: Tennessee's Jeff Fisher was supposedly the next Cowboys' coach. I think he'll end up a Giant within three years.
AFC West: This division will be stable for the next two years.
NFC East: Hopefully, legal trouble won't keep Andy Reid away much longer. NY's Tom Coughlin has a short leash this season... could be done by '08.
NFC North: No changes here for quite a while...
NFC South: I just hope Jon Gruden stays with Tampa Bay for a while. No other changes.
NFC West: As an ardent Seahawks fan, I really like Mike Holmgren. He'll be around for at least three more years. Everyone else has only been around for less than two years.
Good luck to all the teams playing basketball tonight. Buckle up.
TS
Monday, February 19, 2007
This blog...
...has been on a 2-hour delay, then 2-day, then 4-day delay, pretty much like everything in this county.
Rant #1: Why aren't 61 and 183 clean yet? I drove 183 yesterday and there's still about two inches of slush in the passing lane. On the Berks County side of both 61 & 183, everything was dry in the main lanes. My guess is lack of equipment.
Rant #2: The interstates... HAHAHA! Channel 8 had a great story on Friday on how the turnpike's snow removal methods and different than Penndot's. The turnpike scrapes down to the pavement/concrete, while Penndot leaves snow on the ground for traction. Yes, this was an unusual event with both sleet and snow, but I think we had enough advance notice that this was gonna be a big one. Unfortunately, it looks like all interstates will be closed when we get the next threat of sleet and snow.
Rant #3: What's the big deal about the King of Prussia Mall? I used to think it was. It's beautiful, reminds me of the mall in Boca Raton. Finding something affordable? That's another story. Grand total spent, $4.51 on a smoothie. Enough said. I got more value at The Works on one game of air hockey... down 6-0, get back to 6-5, before losing 7-5.
Rant #4: The Daytona 500. My drivers (#48 and #99) both wrecked. Why wasn't the caution thrown before Clint Bowyer went upside down? Wasn't the scenario in the split seconds prior to that dangerous enough to warrant a caution? I thought Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s comments were funny that DEI didn't have good cars this week... then an hour later Harvick's in the winner's circle. Correct me if I'm wrong, the race was supposed to start at 3:00. It started a half-hour late. I didn't get a chance to see Kelly Clarkson perform because I was watching bowling. But the best comment came from one of the guys I was watching the race with... it would have been better if instead of singing at the Daytona 500, Kelly would have sung for everyone stuck on 183 last week.
Rant #5: Deal Or No Deal. I liked "Tickle Me Tony" from Chicago last night. But why do you take the bad offer when you still have three big money amounts up there? It turns out he had one of the three big amounts in his case. Butkus shoulda knocked some sense into the guy.
Rant #6: Will someone please build a Sonic around here? It's worth the drive to Ephrata for a breakfast bistro sandwich and a apple juice slushy.
Okay, I think I've calmed down.
For those of you who celebrate it, a blessed Ash Monday. Lent starts for me today. I'm giving up McDonald's for lent.
Short show tonight... Schuylkill League Championships will finally be played tonight.
Website of the day: www.paturnpike.com
Buckle up,
TS
Rant #1: Why aren't 61 and 183 clean yet? I drove 183 yesterday and there's still about two inches of slush in the passing lane. On the Berks County side of both 61 & 183, everything was dry in the main lanes. My guess is lack of equipment.
Rant #2: The interstates... HAHAHA! Channel 8 had a great story on Friday on how the turnpike's snow removal methods and different than Penndot's. The turnpike scrapes down to the pavement/concrete, while Penndot leaves snow on the ground for traction. Yes, this was an unusual event with both sleet and snow, but I think we had enough advance notice that this was gonna be a big one. Unfortunately, it looks like all interstates will be closed when we get the next threat of sleet and snow.
Rant #3: What's the big deal about the King of Prussia Mall? I used to think it was. It's beautiful, reminds me of the mall in Boca Raton. Finding something affordable? That's another story. Grand total spent, $4.51 on a smoothie. Enough said. I got more value at The Works on one game of air hockey... down 6-0, get back to 6-5, before losing 7-5.
Rant #4: The Daytona 500. My drivers (#48 and #99) both wrecked. Why wasn't the caution thrown before Clint Bowyer went upside down? Wasn't the scenario in the split seconds prior to that dangerous enough to warrant a caution? I thought Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s comments were funny that DEI didn't have good cars this week... then an hour later Harvick's in the winner's circle. Correct me if I'm wrong, the race was supposed to start at 3:00. It started a half-hour late. I didn't get a chance to see Kelly Clarkson perform because I was watching bowling. But the best comment came from one of the guys I was watching the race with... it would have been better if instead of singing at the Daytona 500, Kelly would have sung for everyone stuck on 183 last week.
Rant #5: Deal Or No Deal. I liked "Tickle Me Tony" from Chicago last night. But why do you take the bad offer when you still have three big money amounts up there? It turns out he had one of the three big amounts in his case. Butkus shoulda knocked some sense into the guy.
Rant #6: Will someone please build a Sonic around here? It's worth the drive to Ephrata for a breakfast bistro sandwich and a apple juice slushy.
Okay, I think I've calmed down.
For those of you who celebrate it, a blessed Ash Monday. Lent starts for me today. I'm giving up McDonald's for lent.
Short show tonight... Schuylkill League Championships will finally be played tonight.
Website of the day: www.paturnpike.com
Buckle up,
TS
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Snowtime
Do I need to say anymore? LOL
The parking lot at home never got plowed, so I got stuck for a little bit both leaving and coming back. This is a whopper of a storm, with wind chills about -20 tonight.
Schuylkill League basketball is rescheduled... girls games are Thursday, boys games are Friday, and finals are Saturday.
Talk with you tonight at 6:00. Stay off the roads. Buckle up.
TS
The parking lot at home never got plowed, so I got stuck for a little bit both leaving and coming back. This is a whopper of a storm, with wind chills about -20 tonight.
Schuylkill League basketball is rescheduled... girls games are Thursday, boys games are Friday, and finals are Saturday.
Talk with you tonight at 6:00. Stay off the roads. Buckle up.
TS
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Let it snow...
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
The only question now is whether the weather will let me blog from the station or from the comfort of my apartment... depends on how well Market Street in Pottsville and my neighborhood are plowed. Odds are you won't have to drive anywhere tomorrow. Snuggle up by the radio.
Buckle up.
TS
The only question now is whether the weather will let me blog from the station or from the comfort of my apartment... depends on how well Market Street in Pottsville and my neighborhood are plowed. Odds are you won't have to drive anywhere tomorrow. Snuggle up by the radio.
Buckle up.
TS
Monday, February 12, 2007
Cupid is sending us snow on Wednesday. I usually just blame one of my friends in Alaska for sending us all this sub-zero weather and snow.
Starting Wednesday morning, it's our Valentine's Day Top 30 Countdown. Hopefully, you've been sending us your suggestions here at t102radio.com.
I don't necessarily have rankings for my favorites... here are some of my favorite love-related songs:
Frank Sinatra "Fly Me To The Moon"
Ambrosia "You're The Biggest Part Of Me"
Cheap Trick "The Flame"
Celine "Because You Loved Me"
Aerosmith "Don't Want To Miss A Thing"
Billy Joel "Just The Way You Are"
...and my all-time favorites...
Rascal Flatts "God Blessed The Broken Road"
Maroon 5 "She Will Be Loved"
Jesse McCartney "Beautiful Soul"
Luther Vandross - just about anything by him
Website of the day: www.happenmag.com
Stock up on everything for french toast tonight... take me with you after 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
Starting Wednesday morning, it's our Valentine's Day Top 30 Countdown. Hopefully, you've been sending us your suggestions here at t102radio.com.
I don't necessarily have rankings for my favorites... here are some of my favorite love-related songs:
Frank Sinatra "Fly Me To The Moon"
Ambrosia "You're The Biggest Part Of Me"
Cheap Trick "The Flame"
Celine "Because You Loved Me"
Aerosmith "Don't Want To Miss A Thing"
Billy Joel "Just The Way You Are"
...and my all-time favorites...
Rascal Flatts "God Blessed The Broken Road"
Maroon 5 "She Will Be Loved"
Jesse McCartney "Beautiful Soul"
Luther Vandross - just about anything by him
Website of the day: www.happenmag.com
Stock up on everything for french toast tonight... take me with you after 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
Friday, February 9, 2007
Have a good weekend...
Stay warm this weekend.
Website of the day: nfl.com. Last football game til July tomorrow. Whimper.
Buckle Up,
TS
Website of the day: nfl.com. Last football game til July tomorrow. Whimper.
Buckle Up,
TS
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Out & About...
Darn this cold weather already... no wonder the schools are delayed in the morning. Getting up at 6:40 for a car appointment was bone-chilling. I long for the warmth of January. ;)
I don't get a chance to visit Downtown Harrisburg as much as I'd like to... if you haven't been there lately, take a visit. 2nd Street has become Restaurant Row... I'm hungry for some barbeque chicken pizza from Zephyr Express. Strawberry Square (I think that's what it's called) is a very nice shopping area. One of my radio friends and I shopped there a few years ago. Over the summer, I want to visit City Island. Next month, on the West Shore on Trindle Road between Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg, the Coliseum Entertainment Megaplex opens. Easy for me to find it, because it's a block from the bowling center on Trindle Road. ;) I'll let you know when it opens. We Schuylkill Countians ("Skooks") hafta travel an hour in either direction to find one of these places, so I'll let you know if it is wirth the drive. Having been to Dave & Busters in Philly & Baltimore, Boomers Park in Fort Lauderdale, and even little Cluggy's in Chambersburg, my friends and I can tell quickly whether or not a place is worth the trip.
Definitely worth a visit is my website of the day, http://www.sarabozich.com. Sara writes "Out with Sara" every Thursday in the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Her page also has links to just about every Harrisburg area hot spot. It's geared more towards those looking for a night on the town, a decent meal, and a bar or club to hang out afterwards. Of course, my co-workers will think I chose this as a site of the day because Sara's blond. Yes, but she knows her stuff. Her columns are a fun read.
Talk with you at 6:00. As Sara says, celebrate responsibly. As I say, buckle up.
TS
I don't get a chance to visit Downtown Harrisburg as much as I'd like to... if you haven't been there lately, take a visit. 2nd Street has become Restaurant Row... I'm hungry for some barbeque chicken pizza from Zephyr Express. Strawberry Square (I think that's what it's called) is a very nice shopping area. One of my radio friends and I shopped there a few years ago. Over the summer, I want to visit City Island. Next month, on the West Shore on Trindle Road between Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg, the Coliseum Entertainment Megaplex opens. Easy for me to find it, because it's a block from the bowling center on Trindle Road. ;) I'll let you know when it opens. We Schuylkill Countians ("Skooks") hafta travel an hour in either direction to find one of these places, so I'll let you know if it is wirth the drive. Having been to Dave & Busters in Philly & Baltimore, Boomers Park in Fort Lauderdale, and even little Cluggy's in Chambersburg, my friends and I can tell quickly whether or not a place is worth the trip.
Definitely worth a visit is my website of the day, http://www.sarabozich.com. Sara writes "Out with Sara" every Thursday in the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Her page also has links to just about every Harrisburg area hot spot. It's geared more towards those looking for a night on the town, a decent meal, and a bar or club to hang out afterwards. Of course, my co-workers will think I chose this as a site of the day because Sara's blond. Yes, but she knows her stuff. Her columns are a fun read.
Talk with you at 6:00. As Sara says, celebrate responsibly. As I say, buckle up.
TS
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Inside my gig...
Hello, apologies for no blog yesterday. I was very busy. Usually when Dave Smith is out on a live broadcast, I'm in studio running all the commercials and control board. In addition to hosting Sparks After Dark, I also am in charge of the commercial inventory at T102 and WPPA. When an advertiser wants to "buy" commercial time on either station, I have to make sure the commercial is properly placed into our system. That can take a while, depending on if we have the ad or not. Yesterday was one of those busy days.
Back to a topic I previosuly discussed... my weekend. I run my own series of bowling tournaments for teenagers and college kids just about every weekend, and I help run another series. This past weekend, we held one of our bigger events down in Ephrata, Lancaster County. It was held in memory of Justin Valentine, a young man who died last year in a car crash. Justin has bowled in our events for the past few years, and is missed by all. In his remembrance, the Justin Valentine Memorial Scholarship Fund was set up.
There are two other bowlers who participated my events who I've lost in car crashes. It's been tough getting over their losses. This explains why I ask you to "buckle up" at the end of each show and each blog. I've been in a few wrecks myself, and my best friends have had their share. With how much I travel on the weekends, my family and friends are always concerned for my driving safety. Among my closest friends, I'm the one who drives the slowest. Yes, I get busted on for it, but I'd rather hear that than hear a doctor tell me I can't walk or talk anymore.
Be careful out on the roads.
Website of the Day: www.justinvalentine.org
Buckle up.
TS
Back to a topic I previosuly discussed... my weekend. I run my own series of bowling tournaments for teenagers and college kids just about every weekend, and I help run another series. This past weekend, we held one of our bigger events down in Ephrata, Lancaster County. It was held in memory of Justin Valentine, a young man who died last year in a car crash. Justin has bowled in our events for the past few years, and is missed by all. In his remembrance, the Justin Valentine Memorial Scholarship Fund was set up.
There are two other bowlers who participated my events who I've lost in car crashes. It's been tough getting over their losses. This explains why I ask you to "buckle up" at the end of each show and each blog. I've been in a few wrecks myself, and my best friends have had their share. With how much I travel on the weekends, my family and friends are always concerned for my driving safety. Among my closest friends, I'm the one who drives the slowest. Yes, I get busted on for it, but I'd rather hear that than hear a doctor tell me I can't walk or talk anymore.
Be careful out on the roads.
Website of the Day: www.justinvalentine.org
Buckle up.
TS
Monday, February 5, 2007
The day after...
Super Bowl, not bad. Commercials, not bad. Letterman promo with Oprah, funny as hell. Weather, overdue.
Website of the Day: www.indystar.com
Buckle up. TS
Website of the Day: www.indystar.com
Buckle up. TS
Friday, February 2, 2007
6 more...
I saw my shadow this morning, and predicted six more minutes of sleep. We're all yawning around here today. I didn't get any snow overnight, did you?
My website of the day is the story of all the Groundhog Day Gatherings, from WGAL-TV... http://www.wgal.com/news/10905382/detail.html
High school basketball tonight at 7:30, Panther Valley at Pine Grove. Just one week left in the regular season, then Schuylkill League Playoffs, then Districts, and States, culminating at the Bryce Jordan Center.
As usual, my weekend will be spent at a bowling center... Blue Ball Lanes on Saturday, and 222 Dutch Lanes on Sunday. More about that on Monday.
Talk with you tonight at 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
My website of the day is the story of all the Groundhog Day Gatherings, from WGAL-TV... http://www.wgal.com/news/10905382/detail.html
High school basketball tonight at 7:30, Panther Valley at Pine Grove. Just one week left in the regular season, then Schuylkill League Playoffs, then Districts, and States, culminating at the Bryce Jordan Center.
As usual, my weekend will be spent at a bowling center... Blue Ball Lanes on Saturday, and 222 Dutch Lanes on Sunday. More about that on Monday.
Talk with you tonight at 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Whether the weather is good or whether the weather is bad...
We've become a society obsessed by weather... snow, sleet, freezing rain, rain, wind, downdrafts, downbursts, tornadoes, hurricanes, sunshine, cold, hot, warm, freezing, heat wave, El Nino, La Nina, Katrina, typhoon, monsoon, tsunami, drizzle, light and variable, barometric pressure, cold front, warm front, jet stream, isobars, and so on.
It's so much so anymore that channel 22 gives you a full forecast in the first minute. When a storm threatens to hit and ends up hitting, it takes up half the newscast. But if it's hyped, and it misses, then people go so far as making death threats on the meteorologists. Makes you shake your head.
In surfing all the TV news websites, one in Buffalo is remembering the Blizzard of '77. There are so many blizzards up in the Great Lakes region that it's hard to discern that one from the one in '78 to the one this past October. My favorite was the one in 1993. It started Friday night and didn't let up until Sunday morning, then there was no school for two days. In January 1996, we had back to back blizzards, then 60 degree temperatures and a nasty rainstorm melted everything. The threat for flooding was so real that downtown Wilkes-Barre was evacuated. Then last June, the flooding that hit us hard here in Schuylkill County also casued evacuations in W-B.
The call was for two to four inches tonight, but now it's only an inch. We shall see.
Website of the day: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ctp The National Weather Service website for Central PA.
Talk with you at 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
It's so much so anymore that channel 22 gives you a full forecast in the first minute. When a storm threatens to hit and ends up hitting, it takes up half the newscast. But if it's hyped, and it misses, then people go so far as making death threats on the meteorologists. Makes you shake your head.
In surfing all the TV news websites, one in Buffalo is remembering the Blizzard of '77. There are so many blizzards up in the Great Lakes region that it's hard to discern that one from the one in '78 to the one this past October. My favorite was the one in 1993. It started Friday night and didn't let up until Sunday morning, then there was no school for two days. In January 1996, we had back to back blizzards, then 60 degree temperatures and a nasty rainstorm melted everything. The threat for flooding was so real that downtown Wilkes-Barre was evacuated. Then last June, the flooding that hit us hard here in Schuylkill County also casued evacuations in W-B.
The call was for two to four inches tonight, but now it's only an inch. We shall see.
Website of the day: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ctp The National Weather Service website for Central PA.
Talk with you at 6:00. Buckle up.
TS
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