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![]() "Lawrence13" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 19 May 2013 09:30:46 UTC+1, Col wrote: Yesterday I watched a national forecast presented by Sara Blizzard followed by a local one with Nina Ridge. This got me thinking, are there any other presenters out there with weather related nanes? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg Famous names who would have made great presenters. Claude Rains Cloudier Schiffer (not much at forecasting but a wonderful model to study) Gail Hunnicut J -Low Farron Hite the C&W singer Freddy Mercury Daley Mean Dew Barrymore Doll Drums Di Namics Eddy Gerald Flood John Fogerty Robert Frost Peter Glaze Gusty Spence Windy Miller Hal David Jet Harris John Knott Len Ticular Mille Bar Can't be bothered with anymore. Not forgetting Jack Frost :-) Rob |
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![]() "BK" wrote in message ... Not forgetting Jack Frost :-) Where I work we used to have a Mr Frost and a Mr Snowball on the board of directors! -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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