NOW...MS is just a landmass?
I guess we are ALL Landmassians, now. ;o)
https://www.facebook.com/TheLandMassBetweenNolaAndMobile
The one thing that I know about us Landmassians is that, in times of adversity, we pull up our bootstraps, start a Face Book page, and open a web store sellin’ T-shirts. lol
One thang we seem to be lernin’ is how to photoshop.
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/landmass-between-new-orleans-and-mobile/photos
I am SO proud of my brethren, and the optimistic attitude one needs to live, or be from, my beloved home state of...
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I guess we are ALL Landmassians, now. ;o)
https://www.facebook.com/TheLandMassBetweenNolaAndMobile
The one thing that I know about us Landmassians is that, in times of adversity, we pull up our bootstraps, start a Face Book page, and open a web store sellin’ T-shirts. lol
One thang we seem to be lernin’ is how to photoshop.
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/landmass-between-new-orleans-and-mobile/photos
I am SO proud of my brethren, and the optimistic attitude one needs to live, or be from, my beloved home state of...
M I CROOKED LETTER CROOKED LETTER I CROOKED LETTER CROOKED LETTER I HUMP BACK HUMP BACK I
God love all y’all!
That's because the good, self-reliant people of overwhelmingly-Christian and Conservative Mississippi didn't pillage and riot like Holder's People in the New Orleans Ninth Ward. Plus Mississippians prudently voted good people into office unlike the fool Ray Nagin, Mayor of Chocolate City, and their imbecilic governor Kathleen Blanco.
NOW...MS is just a landmass?
Well, consider the source. The Weather Channel is part of the enemy media, NBC. Along with their web presence on weather.com, their extreme left agenda is comprised of pushing the myth of global warming and ginning up lies about the effect of coal on the so-called "environment". Their forecasts are notable for inaccuracy (WeatherBell, co-founded by the great Joe Bastardi is infinitely better) and hype. It's not surprising that the Obama-heads at the Weather Channel so readily dismiss the wonderful state of Mississippi. I sent a courtesy ping to onyx who knows of my deep admiration for the Magnolia State and her wonderful people, including a number of friends my college days now living there and doing God's Work as preachers. Frankly, being overlooked by the Weather Channel is a feather in the cap of Mississippi!
On a related note, in my totally NON-EXPERT but Totally Optimistic OPINION, it appears that Isaac is falling apart.
Say what you will about Fox’s Shepherd Smith, a MS native, but he had great vindictive fun with this tonight. He tore the Weather Channel a new one. I don’t think they’ll forget the name of that “Landmass” very soon.
This is what it’s come to.
We are a landmass.
I wonder if that’s gonna make my butt look big? lol
Embedded YouTube videos of the disappearing ‘landmass’ here:
http://www.sunherald.com/2012/08/27/4148732/this-old-land-mass-called-mississippi.html
The addition of the worthless, Al Roker, stopped me from watching TWC.
Does that mean in pickup football games you have to count “1 Landmass, 2 Landmass, 3 Landmass” before rushing the QB?
You're going to need bigger address labels.
Mr. niteowl77
The Weather Channel, same as MSNBC but with rain...
How could they forget the earthquake and hurricane we got in NY last year? Things moved a millimeter, and chairs of all sorts were turned upside down as people lost control of themselves.
We heard a lot about New Orleans being under 10 to 15 feet of water. We heard little about the greatest storm surge in American history hitting the Landmass Gulf Coast. Some estimates say that Waveland, Landmass was under more than 30 feet of water. (That’s three stories, folks.) The Landmass Gulf Coast was obliterated. My sister had just moved one month earlier to a place only a block from the beach in Gulfport, Landmass. There was nothing left above ground level at her place after the storm passed.
The storm surge at Waveland in 2005 broke the old American record from 1969 when Hurricane Camille struck the Landmass Gulf Coast with a 25 foot storm surge.
Long-term pet peeve of mine: Yankee newscasters who butcher the pronunciation of Biloxi, Gautier, and Pass Christian.
Thanks for the ping. This seems to a popular topic in Massasippi
Works for me, it would suit me down to the ground if they just forgot Mississippi’s existence. It’s not a good thing to be on the media’s or government’s radar. It just makes you a target.
Marshall Ramsay had a good program about how the MSM ignored Mississippi’s experience with Katrina. He stated an experience during a reporter’s forum he had up North where college kids didn’t even know Katrina hit Mississippi. TWC has become a joke of what it started up to be.