Economic times are tough in the United States, and sometimes this means that news networks can’t always afford to send a journalist to cover stories out in the field. That’s exactly what happened in Los Angeles, where this weatherman was sent to cover a children’s toy drive. He wasn’t very happy about it.
The first part of his segment is fine – very professional. But when the weather part comes up, complete with an empty space for him to stand in, he decides to go a different route – that’s what live TV is for, isn’t it? It clearly provides a great platform for you to whine about your job. Shame, poor guy. Being a weatherman is hard.
[Source: YouTube]
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