He should have moved to Arizona…..
It was cheap!
Cloudy days were rough.
We actually had an abnormally sunny winter in Seattle.
Should have opted for rain powered.
Guess he didn’t have a back-up battery pack.
But he did it to fight “climate change”.
I can believe it. I was at Fort Lewis in January of 1972 and there was no sun, and it rained every day.
Oh, come on. It doesn’t rain THAT much in Seattle. Only every time I’ve ever been there…
You obviously know Seattle weather. . .
Way off base and not funny
I’ve been to Seattle once, about 25 years ago. Definitely not a place I want to visit again.
My neighbors have solar-powered sidewalk lights. Sometimes they have good vision, sometimes not.
Government Mandate
That’ll do it.
Did it run out of power, or did it rust?
It has been said that the citizens of Seattle don’t like the sun: It drys out the sinuses.
“Ain’t no sunshine where he’d gone….”
There wasn’t enough of the sun beatin’ down.
Oh c’mon now the sun comes out at least once a month here
Didn’t qualify for the upgrade at the proper time.
That seems harsh; geez!
I was going to visit Frazier Crane in the Elliot Bay Towers in Seattle but, he moved back to Boston. (Smile)
Too, too, too, too appropriate.There’s a reason the PNW is such a fertile field for fungi!
I guess rainy days and Mondays got poor Elroy down!
I would guess that the solar cells were on top of his head. All was going well until he put his hat on.
“Ain’t no sunshine, then he’s gone…”
Ironically, Elroy said he’d move to Seattle in a heartbeat…
A pal of mine who lived in Seattle proudly told me that they had a half-hour “sun break” there most days.
Bill Cosby had a monologue on Seattle, to the effect that the people would get anxious and frightened if the sun shone. “Is our town bad? What have we done?”
Rick McKee
dadthedawg Premium Member 10 months ago
He should have moved to Arizona…..
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
It was cheap!
Ubintold 10 months ago
Cloudy days were rough.
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
We actually had an abnormally sunny winter in Seattle.
Zykoic 10 months ago
Should have opted for rain powered.
rekam Premium Member 10 months ago
Guess he didn’t have a back-up battery pack.
Botulism Bob 10 months ago
But he did it to fight “climate change”.
eced52 10 months ago
I can believe it. I was at Fort Lewis in January of 1972 and there was no sun, and it rained every day.
trainnut1956 10 months ago
Oh, come on. It doesn’t rain THAT much in Seattle. Only every time I’ve ever been there…
1953Baby 10 months ago
You obviously know Seattle weather. . .
elbow macaroni 10 months ago
Way off base and not funny
Just-me 10 months ago
I’ve been to Seattle once, about 25 years ago. Definitely not a place I want to visit again.
rshive 10 months ago
My neighbors have solar-powered sidewalk lights. Sometimes they have good vision, sometimes not.
19ren38 10 months ago
Government Mandate
ladykat 10 months ago
That’ll do it.
prrdh 10 months ago
Did it run out of power, or did it rust?
ira.crank 10 months ago
nostall 10 months ago
It has been said that the citizens of Seattle don’t like the sun: It drys out the sinuses.
StephenRice 10 months ago
“Ain’t no sunshine where he’d gone….”
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
There wasn’t enough of the sun beatin’ down.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh c’mon now the sun comes out at least once a month here
pheets 10 months ago
Didn’t qualify for the upgrade at the proper time.
pamela welch Premium Member 10 months ago
That seems harsh; geez!
samfran6-0 10 months ago
I was going to visit Frazier Crane in the Elliot Bay Towers in Seattle but, he moved back to Boston. (Smile)
samadartson 10 months ago
Too, too, too, too appropriate.There’s a reason the PNW is such a fertile field for fungi!
wlbr549 10 months ago
I guess rainy days and Mondays got poor Elroy down!
Printer 10 months ago
I would guess that the solar cells were on top of his head. All was going well until he put his hat on.
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
“Ain’t no sunshine, then he’s gone…”
JP Steve Premium Member 10 months ago
Ironically, Elroy said he’d move to Seattle in a heartbeat…
Fuzzy Kombu 10 months ago
A pal of mine who lived in Seattle proudly told me that they had a half-hour “sun break” there most days.
DKHenderson 10 months ago
Bill Cosby had a monologue on Seattle, to the effect that the people would get anxious and frightened if the sun shone. “Is our town bad? What have we done?”