Topic: Snowmageddon

4 chapters across the catalog

Honk Honk
Episode 1422

1422: Honk Honk

Texas Snowmageddon, Power Grid Stability, and Generator Installation

The hosts discuss the arrival of "Snowmageddon Part 2" in the Texas Hill Country, noting empty shelves at HEB grocery stores. Reference is made to Governor Greg Abbott's promises regarding power grid stability following previous outages. One host provides an update on the installation of a new backup generator and propane tank system to ensure broadcasting capability during winter storms.

Clown World
Episode 1391 6:46 - 9:10

1391: Clown World

National Chlorine Shortage, Texas Snowmageddon, Supply Chain Issues

A pool business owner in Bastrop reported a severe national chlorine shortage, claiming availability is currently limited primarily to California. The discussion explores potential causes, including a destroyed plant in Louisiana and reliance on imports from China, while noting that retail stores like Costco appear well-stocked in certain regions.

Democritate
Episode 695 3:55 - 12:17

695: Democritate

Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City Travel and JetBlue Delays

Travel to New York City was disrupted by a "snowmageddon" event, resulting in a canceled JetBlue flight and lost theater tickets. Accommodations at the historic Hotel Pennsylvania, built around 1915, are described as subpar, featuring small beds, stuck windows, and evidence of poor maintenance. Observations of the hotel include the presence of police tape at crime scenes and the smell of marijuana in the hallways.

Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!
Episode 174 49:30 - 52:01

174: Gung Ho!! Fat Choy!

Global Warming Narrative, Vancouver Snow Shortage and Snowmageddon

The lack of natural snow at the Vancouver Olympics is contrasted with the "Snowmageddon" blizzards hitting the U.S. East Coast and Europe. The hosts argue that climate activists selectively use weather events to support the global warming narrative. They note that Whistler officials have had to resort to trucking in snow and using chemical stabilizers on the slopes.