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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 08:45:36 -0500, John H
wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 20:27:12 -0500, wrote: What do you know about her? She popped up down here leaving the DC market for Ft Myers. (after starting here a while ago) That is usually going the wrong way. Was there some kind of drama? Best I could find: "After covering one of the largest snow events for the region, the Blizzard of 2016, she couldn't wait to return to SWFL, the area she calls home. " Sounds good, but I think the real reason for leaving was the proximity to Al Franken and Harry Krause. That was the line she used here. I just wondered if there was some other buzz going on like being molested by Conyers. I do understand wanting to get out of there tho. I made the same move. |
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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:06:00 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 11/22/17 11:00 AM, wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 08:45:36 -0500, John H wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 20:27:12 -0500, wrote: What do you know about her? She popped up down here leaving the DC market for Ft Myers. (after starting here a while ago) That is usually going the wrong way. Was there some kind of drama? Best I could find: "After covering one of the largest snow events for the region, the Blizzard of 2016, she couldn't wait to return to SWFL, the area she calls home. " Sounds good, but I think the real reason for leaving was the proximity to Al Franken and Harry Krause. That was the line she used here. I just wondered if there was some other buzz going on like being molested by Conyers. I do understand wanting to get out of there tho. I made the same move. Hmmm. We like living in this area. Was it too...competitive...for you? Too cold mostly. Then there was the traffic, congestion and crime. My job was far more challenging here, in a good way. I was really bored up there. |
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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
On 11/22/17 12:36 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:06:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 11/22/17 11:00 AM, wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 08:45:36 -0500, John H wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 20:27:12 -0500, wrote: What do you know about her? She popped up down here leaving the DC market for Ft Myers. (after starting here a while ago) That is usually going the wrong way. Was there some kind of drama? Best I could find: "After covering one of the largest snow events for the region, the Blizzard of 2016, she couldn't wait to return to SWFL, the area she calls home. " Sounds good, but I think the real reason for leaving was the proximity to Al Franken and Harry Krause. That was the line she used here. I just wondered if there was some other buzz going on like being molested by Conyers. I do understand wanting to get out of there tho. I made the same move. Hmmm. We like living in this area. Was it too...competitive...for you? Too cold mostly. Then there was the traffic, congestion and crime. My job was far more challenging here, in a good way. I was really bored up there. Well, as a Yankee, what passes for cold here doesn't bother me. And since I avoid the traffic and we haven't been hit by crime since moving away from Florida...those are non-issues. I do like access to first-rate museums, doctors and hospitals if I need them, a real spring and a real fall, good news outlets, clients that pay well, and not very many rednecks. |
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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 13:43:22 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 11/22/17 12:36 PM, wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:06:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Hmmm. We like living in this area. Was it too...competitive...for you? Too cold mostly. Then there was the traffic, congestion and crime. My job was far more challenging here, in a good way. I was really bored up there. Well, as a Yankee, what passes for cold here doesn't bother me. And since I avoid the traffic and we haven't been hit by crime since moving away from Florida...those are non-issues. I do like access to first-rate museums, doctors and hospitals if I need them, a real spring and a real fall, good news outlets, clients that pay well, and not very many rednecks. The only thing I agree with is the doctors but I had a direct connection to some of the best in the city through my ex. Cold is water freezing. I pretty much burned out on the Smithsonian since I was there hundreds of times over 30+ years, It was right down the road from my high school and on my way home from work if I wanted to go that way when I worked there. That was our regular "field trip" in the lower/middle schools before that and a short bus/street car ride away. I was a member for the last 10 years I lived there. My job did not allow me to commute on the bus so I was in the traffic for 40,000-50,000 miles a year. I was paid the same here as there with a lower cost of living. The news is the same everywhere and I am sure if you went south about 20 miles you would find plenty of rednecks. I actually prefer them to urban "citidiots" who move out to the country to "get away from it all" and then want to bring it "all" with them. |
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DC guys, Allyson Rae? (Ch 9 weather girl)
On 11/22/17 2:20 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 13:43:22 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 11/22/17 12:36 PM, wrote: On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:06:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Hmmm. We like living in this area. Was it too...competitive...for you? Too cold mostly. Then there was the traffic, congestion and crime. My job was far more challenging here, in a good way. I was really bored up there. Well, as a Yankee, what passes for cold here doesn't bother me. And since I avoid the traffic and we haven't been hit by crime since moving away from Florida...those are non-issues. I do like access to first-rate museums, doctors and hospitals if I need them, a real spring and a real fall, good news outlets, clients that pay well, and not very many rednecks. The only thing I agree with is the doctors but I had a direct connection to some of the best in the city through my ex. Cold is water freezing. I pretty much burned out on the Smithsonian since I was there hundreds of times over 30+ years, It was right down the road from my high school and on my way home from work if I wanted to go that way when I worked there. That was our regular "field trip" in the lower/middle schools before that and a short bus/street car ride away. I was a member for the last 10 years I lived there. My job did not allow me to commute on the bus so I was in the traffic for 40,000-50,000 miles a year. I was paid the same here as there with a lower cost of living. The news is the same everywhere and I am sure if you went south about 20 miles you would find plenty of rednecks. I actually prefer them to urban "citidiots" who move out to the country to "get away from it all" and then want to bring it "all" with them. There are many museums in the area, and a lot are not affiliated with the Smithsonians, lots of concert venues, two symphony orchestras, theaters, and we love going to Baltimore because of the many fine restaurants and interesting neighborhoods and ethnic festivities. |
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