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    Nothing but clickbait. It's really a shame.
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    Zowelle Tamales they are in almost every store around Many.....Lengendary.......


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: 'Excessive Rain' Predicted for South Louisiana on Tomorrow

    "on tomorrow"??


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    Just a note. There was nothing excessive about the rain we got on Thanksgiving day. Townsquare employees should not pretend to be weathermen.


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    R today . . . maybe it’s tomorrow


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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    Just a note. There was nothing excessive about the rain we got on Thanksgiving day. Townsquare employees should not pretend to be weathermen.
    I'll go with a Floyd Cormier forecast...."there's a 20, 30, 40 maybe 60 % chance of rain, depending on where you live"...

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    The worst weather forecast in the history of south Louisiana was a few years back as tropical storm Barry was approaching. One day out, Rob Perillo predicted 17.92 inched of rain and said if your home flooded in 2016, the chances are, it was going to flood again.

    What happened the next day? 1.4 inches of rain and not one home flooded. He missed it by 16.52 inches. Turn on the TV tonight and he still has a job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by roarman View Post
    The worst weather forecast in the history of south Louisiana was a few years back as tropical storm Barry was approaching. One day out, Rob Perillo predicted 17.92 inched of rain and said if your home flooded in 2016, the chances are, it was going to flood again.

    What happened the next day? 1.4 inches of rain and not one home flooded. He missed it by 16.52 inches. Turn on the TV tonight and he still has a job.
    After his bull hockey 2017 call, we upped the coverage on our contents and said duck it. Too old to play the game every time Henny Penny clucks.

    Worst thing for a weatherman is to experience loss from weather. Skews their perspective.

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