Someone speculated that the perpetrator will have to register with the state as a pervert, as there were probably families on the ride when this happened.
I have never worked a 9-5 job. I have always had non-standard shifts such as 07:00-15:30 or 17:00-01:00.
Now a typical shift for me is 07:00-17:00, but even then I'm normally working somewhere other than my "home" area, so there's still very limited hangout time.
@clacke That is probably close enough. By the time television rolled out, there were already multiple networks of radio broadcasters, so I think TV started out with networks being a part of the experience. There were limits on how many stations any one entity could own, so most stations were independently owned, even if they joined a network.
In late 1960s through 1970s Los Angeles, there were 3 main network TV stations, plus several independent stations. I don't think all 14+ stations* operated in the same time periods.
* 3 were public broadcast stations, including one owned by LA City Schools / LAUSD.
Thanksgiving photos show each child at his plate. #GS4 made a face for the camera. They say he looks most like his mom's brother, but in terms of on camera behavior, that is something I would have done.
Happened some distance from the main populated islands of the territories of #CNMI and #Guam. Pager is green, as no economic damage and no loss of life expected. No #tsunami expected.
@geniusmusing The video of the car flying reminds me of The Dukes of Hazzard. Like maybe they had some moonshine in the trunk and Sheriff Roscoeβs deputy was chasing them.
What I also found interesting is that the #NWS radar site in Slidell, #Louisiana, is moving to Hammond. https://youtu.be/gR_R2r214RE (I spent some time in both cities one year. More in Hammond, which also seemed to have more things to do.)