We’re here to remind you that there are still so many good things happening in South Africa & we’ll leave you feeling a little more proudly South African. ![]() Or watch an episode of Good Things TV below, a show created to offer South Africans balance in a world with what feels like constant bad news. Bird, a sports anchor and occasional weatherman for the station, has received plenty. ![]() In the Good Things Guy podcast, you’ll meet these everyday heroes & hear their incredible stories: It’s looking a little bit like those Dallas Cowboys, peaking in the 90s, Bird said of the upcoming weather. He’s on a mission to change what the world pays attention to, and he truly believes there’s good news around us. Explore Karyn Jalbert's board 'Funny Weather Memes', followed by 152 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about funny, weather memes, funny weather. Have something to add to this story? Please share it in the comments or follow GoodThingsGuy on Facebook & Twitter to keep up to date with good news as it happens, or share your good news with us by clicking here or c lick the link below to listen to the Good Things Guy Podcast with Brent Lindeque – South Africa’s very own Good Things Guy. 87 Best Funny Weather Memes ideas funny, weather memes, funny weather Explore Karyn Jalbert's board 'Funny Weather Memes', followed by 152 people on Pinterest. The recently popularized Soon May the Wellerman Come which the band the Longest Johns covered in 2018 leaves out such naughty narratives in favor of a Moby-Dick-like whaling adventure. Download the Good Things Guy App now on Apple or Google. Cantore leaned into heavy winds and appeared to stumble and lose his balance several times during his live remote. Sources: John Christ Don’t ever miss the Good Things. Twitter On Sunday, Jim Cantore, a meteorologist for The Weather Channel, went viral while covering Hurricane Ida as it slammed into Louisiana with 150 mph winds. Well played John, but also… we can all still totally relate. The weatherman continues his meltdown by telling Shannon that he’s been standing in the cold for 20 minutes waiting for the news to turn to him and all he could was think about how he spent $120,000 on a degree, only for him to go outside, look around, and describe what he sees.Īfter a little more research we have found out that this is just a spoof and “Ryan Marshall” is actually a comedian named John Crist. I am not sure why I’m out here? Why do I have to be here to describe snowfall?” When asked what he saw by an inside anchor named Shannon, he responded, “It looks like snow, just like I reported from the studio. Reporting live for Denver 7, “Ryan Marshall” stood outside with snow falling around him. We are not sure if this is real or just a parody, but it is 2020, and we all can totally relate. ![]() Global (06 December 2020) – A weatherman from Denver in the USA is going viral with his major meltdown on live TV… and it could be the funniest thing you see all day. This weatherman having a meltdown on live TV is exactly how we all feel about 2020.
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