Los
Angeles 2004/2005 Fails to Break Rainfall Record
Released on
= July 1, 2005, 12:44 am
Press Release
Author = Sondra Lowell/Pray for Rain
Industry = Environment
Press Release
Summary = Pray for Rain Coalition Admits Defeat, Looks Inward for
Answers
Press Release
Body = Following a winter and spring in which torrential rains sent
houses careening off hillsides and cars hydroplaning into each other
on freeways,
Los Angeles 2004/2005 ended the rainfall year in second place for
most recorded
rain, .9 inches behind 1883/1884.
Spirits are
low in the City of the Angels, and the humiliating failure of the
21st
century to unseat a year in which planes could not fly and the Internet
was not even
a gleam in Al Gore's eye is rumored to be to blame for both the
sagging poll numbers
of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the defeat of Mayor James
Hahn, who ironically left office on June 30, the last day of the
rainfall year.
While most Angelenos
only whispered their prayers for the mere .9000001 inch of dew that
would have put them over the top, the Pray for Rain/Save Los Angeles
Now! coalition prayed publicly and fervently till midnight Thursday
that a miracle,
possibly a last minute scientific breakthrough, would turn the tide
and convert the
storms' destruction into victory.
"We blew
out the candles that we'd hoped would be extinguished by rain,"
said Pray
for Rain spokesperson, podcaster Sondra Lowell, when the vigil ended
early Friday
morning. "Although we are forced to admit that 1883/1884 was
better than we are at weather, we still have ice makers in refrigerator
doors and ringtones and no one can take that away from us."
Her Pray for
Rain podcast at
http://openpodcast.org.nyud.net:8090/media/2005/6/30/openpodcast_2433.mp3,
urging people around the world to contribute expertise--and prayer--for
the cause did not result in the expected response. "We have
to look within for the reasons," she
admitted. "We are not in a place yet where we can commit the
same energy to
2005/2006. We are going to contact Tom Cruise as soon as the opening
weekend of 'War of the Worlds' quiets down and ask him how to deal
with our depression."
Since the defeat,
there has been a split in the ranks of Pray for Rain, with some
members opting not to wait for Tom Cruise. "Tom is too much
in love to care about
our problems," said a disgruntled member who asked not to be
identified. "Some of us have already been in touch with the
psychologists who helped Democrats come to terms with the election
of George Bush. They prescribe Ritalin, but at least they listen."
When coalition
spokesperson Sondra Lowell was confronted with this accusation,
she
brushed past reporters mumbling, "No comment."
Web Site = http://openpodcast.org.nyud.net:8090/media/2005/6/30/openpodcast_2433.mp3
Contact Details
= Sondra@hotmail.com
PO Box 93944
Los Angeles CA 90093
323-633-3639
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