[there's a constant background noise a little like a steady rainfall on an umbrella. ... exactly like, in fact.] But you know, I actually kind of like the rain. I guess I'll probably go to the laundromat soon.
... Caine. I feel like some of the story momentum Caine has built up stalls out here a bit in book 4 of the Weather Warden series; while anecdotes about Joanne having to scrape together a living as a cheesy Weathergirl for a local TV station are funny, & do end up being connected to the plot in a small way, they still felt like detours. Or wrong turns. Plus I really hate that now we have Eamon, a ...
... a dangerous life on the edge of space. I’m not alone anymore. I’ve got a team—a news team. I am a weathergirl! It may be completely retarded, but I am going to be the best darn weathergirl this planet has ever seen![/color] *Moero jumped up with her fist in the air—a pose of resolve and determination! The cambot ...
...you ask me) Moero is used to being the best . . . the best of the best. Slowly accustoming herself to the fact that she's no longer a bounty hunter, she now has to become the best damn weathergirl there is, because that's now what she does. When she was a bounty hunter, she was awesome at working alone. The awesomest. But she doesn't work alone anymore. So now she has to become the awesomest at...
... me.” She kept her voice low to match mine. “But you were the only one who tried to kill me.” We stood there in silence. The wind was starting to pick up, bringing in the storm that the weathergirl had promised all day. Sara turned and put her hand on the doorknob, pausing before she turned it. “Thank you.” “For what?” “For saving me back there.” She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and ...
They're happy, they're peppy, and they're bursting with excitement over next week's ninety degree weather. Let's just hope that their prediction turns out to ring true. You can find them on every news network, and that is why I hate the weathermen. What I don't understand is how they can stay so perky when reporting the news. I would assume that pointing out heat waves and muggy weather would ...
...; another recently-arrived criminal, Catwoman, takes notice after a TV report questions a connection between the two feline felons and begins to track him. She watches as Batman barely rescues the local weathergirl from Catman, who puts up a great fight before escaping, and offers to help out the caped crusader in an attempt to protect the women of Gotham. This is the first encounter between ...
...; another recently-arrived criminal, Catwoman, takes notice after a TV report questions a connection between the two feline felons and begins to track him. She watches as Batman barely rescues the local weathergirl from Catman, who puts up a great fight before escaping, and offers to help out the caped crusader in an attempt to protect the women of Gotham. This is the first encounter between ...
... were going, "sugoi!" And I didn't have an umbrella to walk home with, so I browsed some more and fretted over my clothesat home. It doesn't look like it's any better elsewhere. They're showing footage of a trainstation where there is standing waterinside. And ha, it's a live broadcast and someone leaped in front of the weathergirl with a yell. Very professional, she doesn't even stop talking.