Weathermen calling the weather "soupy" is genuinely repulsive.
Quote from: Paul DePhiladelphia on May 31, 2011, 11:25:59 AMWeathermen calling the weather "soupy" is genuinely repulsive.I have to say that "soupy" and "wintry mix" are some of the more descriptive cliches in the weatherperson's limited arsenal.
Quote from: mahgeetah on June 01, 2011, 09:36:25 AMQuote from: Paul DePhiladelphia on May 31, 2011, 11:25:59 AMWeathermen calling the weather "soupy" is genuinely repulsive.I have to say that "soupy" and "wintry mix" are some of the more descriptive cliches in the weatherperson's limited arsenal.When I lived in Louisiana during the hurricanes we would play drinking games for when weatherperson's would say 'hunker down.'
Quote from: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 01, 2011, 09:43:53 AMQuote from: mahgeetah on June 01, 2011, 09:36:25 AMQuote from: Paul DePhiladelphia on May 31, 2011, 11:25:59 AMWeathermen calling the weather "soupy" is genuinely repulsive.I have to say that "soupy" and "wintry mix" are some of the more descriptive cliches in the weatherperson's limited arsenal.When I lived in Louisiana during the hurricanes we would play drinking games for when weatherperson's would say 'hunker down.'I definitely prefer "close" to "soupy" when describing hot, humid weather.
"It is soooooo hot outside!"
Quote from: Paul DePhiladelphia on June 09, 2011, 08:26:17 AM"It is soooooo hot outside!"Soupy, even!
'Soupy' and 'Wintry Mix' sound delicious.