Posted by BarnyardEngineering on January 05, 2018 at 04:26:40 from (98.17.202.247):
In Reply to: Surviving the "Bomb" posted by showcrop on January 04, 2018 at 15:48:43:
Three factors at play here:
1. 24 hour news cycle. You've got to cover SOMETHING to fill the time. Even the local stations around here have FIVE HOURS of local news every day now. Two full hours 5-7AM, 30 minutes at noon, another hour and a half at 5PM, another 30 minutes at 7PM, and 30 more minutes at 11PM.
2. People are not paying attention. If you don't repeat it over and over and over, most people will not get the message because they have their noses buried in their phones. Then they cry "WHY DIDN'T THEY TELL US?" when they get caught with their pants down.
3. Commercial. Snowstorms are good for grocery stores and gas stations. Clears out the old bread, milk and eggs.
My question is this: How much French Toast can you possibly eat, and why do you only eat French Toast during snowstorms?
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