
Yup, that’s a weather guy with a parrot puppet.
After living in China for eight months, I didn’t think I could see much crazier TV. Well, I was wrong. I mean, that’s a weather guy with a parrot puppet!! Yes, he made it talk. But he wasn’t even a ventriloquist. He’d hold the bird in front of his mouth while he made a funny voice.
The One Caribbean Weather channel wasn’t all that bad. The on air guys were decent and the music was just great.
If a weather guy with a parrot puppet (!!) isn’t enough, every single local commercial had a catchy tune or song. Yes, every single one. A list:
– Manufactured homes – girls dancing around and singing
– Cell phone service provider Claro had a catch song “Pay me 5.”
– Mackerel in tomato sauce
– Digicel is the other cell phone company in Jamaica. “Your credit last longer!” everyone sang.
– Some random ad for something called “The five star treatment.” Yeah, I donno.
Then there was the good ol’ local sportscast during the evening news. The top story tonight? The local woman’s netball team won some big, important game! What’s netball you ask? Oh, it’s just seven-on-seven basketball except there’s no backboard – just a hoop on a stick. Apparently, it’s common in all the commonwealth states or something like that. The weirdest part was how players shoot. They take the ball down court and then stop and just stand there. Then, as if the player is holding some marvelous orb of sport grandeur, everyone takes a step back and lets the player take her time and shoot the ball just so. As one might guess, most of the time the ball goes in.
After minutes and minutes of netball highlights (they were so exciting), next in the rundown was some hunter/jumber horseback riding action! Woo hoo!! My mom would have loved that. Some local team was trying to qualify for some big international event. That’s all cool except for the fact no one knew when or how they would actually qualify. No one interviewed or even the anchor could say for sure.
Some track and field highlights were next. There were some interviews. Everyone interviewed was holding the mic themselves. Now that’s a photog being pretty lazy. After years of intensive training at Newhouse it is clear to me there is no excuse for this. I mean, it’s not that hard to hold the mic yourself and still get good sound and picture.
So Jamaica was fun. Hopefully the Mojo6 will be back next year!













