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Jill Nicolini: The Dancing Weather Girl
Weather girl busts out in the Soulja Boy dance and gets a couple others to join her while on the air.
Jan 8, 2008 7:27 AM
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What the f#ck happened to news...

This made me giggle, of course. But then I thought of how our mainstream media and corporate consumer culture pushes the opiate of "hot chicks" instead of shedding light on substantive topics - and over our own publicly-owned airwaves.

If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.

~John Lennon

Sorry for being a downer.
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I typed a hate speech about this then realized how depressed my life is. I need to learn that dance.
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Oh believe me...as soon as I clicked to post, I was thinking, "man, am I a dork..."
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Don't worry, having a sense for dignity is not being a dork.

Now I know where Stone & Parker had their idea for the "Panda Bear Madness" from in "Quest for Ratings". I didn't think reality could possibly outdumb that. Well, I was wrong.
By: mongojazz
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Dude, she's the weather girl. How insightful must one be? Let her be hot, all she has to do is understand basic meteorology and read a teleprompter.
By: fletcher
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Don't walk, Run. It's Friday!

This weather girl sure spreads the sunshine!!!
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The problem is, she'll never learn that we are laughing AT her and not WITH her :(
By: McCorvic
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the purpose of a jester, by making fun of themselves, they bring a little bit of happiness to others.

think about all the comedians who self-deprecate - sometimes, you need to just be silly.
By: Rennoch
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There was a time when people wanted their 15 minutes of fame on TV, now it seems TV personalities aspire to have their fame on the internet.
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Personally I'd watch her do weather, dance, or whatever she wanted to do.
By: Boglin
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the guy randomly backing it up in the back is the best.
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WTF? I this shit were to be broadcast on Swedish TV/News there would be an uproar of critique. The shit you people watch on tv.....
By: Langos
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Yep. Political postings get maybe one or two comments (if that). But put a stripper's pole in a newsroom, and you get 10+ comments.

Welcome to Philip K. Dick's America...
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You guys need to lighten up. I wish our local news crew would bust a move like that.

It's not the common man's job to fret over every political implication of everything, we elect people to do that for us. Some people just want a little quirky randomness in their lives, a dancing weathergirl will do.

Now roll that guy backing it up again.
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Nah, we tried the whole 'lighten up, man! Them elected official-types will take care of everything!' Maybe you haven't noticed, but Bush and Co. have been ridin' us like their pack mules for the last eight years, and our grandkids will be paying for Iraq! I, for one, will gladly fret over politics instead of football, thanks.
By: Xaqman
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They called the black man in the suit "boy" twice. What the hell are they thinking?

For those of you outside the U.S., white people here once called all black men, no matter how old, "boy." It could be used as an intentional insult, but wasn't usually; white people took it for granted that black men were inferior.
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Another person that needs to lighten up. People clearly having fun? Let's make it racial. The more colorblind a society gets, the more that'll happen.

If I was that guy, I'd be more offended they called me "boy" and not "man" or "dude." But I guess that happens too.
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She also called him "baby." Is that more insulting because it's even further from an adult than boy, and denies recognition of his gender? Baby isn't an insult, historically, so I guess you're cool with it. Either way, I say it's time we reclaim "boy" from its sordid past! Start a movement, tsackett.

By the way, they're dancing to Soulja *Boy.* Is Soulja Boy insulting and oppressing himself?
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