When I was in high school in central Indiana Dave Letterman was working as the weatherman at the local ABC affiliate. One evening he reported on a typical midwestern summer line of thunderstorms as producing "hail the size of canned hams." (It's widely reported on websites that he was fired for this, but in my memory WTHR never fired him; he quit in 1975 to go to LA.)
When I was in high school in central Indiana Dave Letterman was working as the weatherman at the local ABC affiliate. One evening he reported on a typical midwestern summer line of thunderstorms as producing "hail the size of canned hams." (It's widely reported on websites that he was fired for this, but in my memory WTHR never fired him; he quit in 1975 to go to LA.)
When I was in high school in central Indiana Dave Letterman was working as the weatherman at the local ABC affiliate. One evening he reported on a typical midwestern summer line of thunderstorms as producing "hail the size of canned hams." (It's widely reported on websites that he was fired for this, but in my memory WTHR never fired him; he quit in 1975 to go to LA.)
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