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{{ Hey...I want a letter from Parella Lewis! She's the hottest meteorologist Indy's seen in a looong time!
And yes i agree she's hot but i had no idea you swung that way
Parella? Isn't she the one who looks like a human Pound Puppy with her strangely fake looking blonde hair and dark brown wooly eyebrows? Seriously, give her a cardboard box shaped like a doghouse and a red plastic pawprint on her arse, and there ya go. Pound Puppy!
She's not very pretty. Her eyebrows don't match her hair. Just something weird about her.
Wonder what color her hair really is, by cracky
LOL..I'm guessing Brown. Now, some can pull it off, she cannot. Just weird.
She's a Cajun trying to be a blonde. She left channel 13 and I forget where she was going.
LOL...It wasn't that long ago that they announced it would be her last day. However, she would fill in occassionally. She hasn't even been there that long. I liked what's her name....the other blond that was on there for a long time. She also was on Q95 a lot.}}
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I will miss Parella Lewis, but I will not miss her taste in clothing. I don't believe I ever saw her in a skirt when she did the weather. If Lewis did indeed ruffle a few conservative feathers, her taste in attire had nothing to do with it.
Posted by: RMM | Dec 10, 2006 at 06:26 AM
Parella Lewis will be greatly missed in Indiana. She made it worth getting up early on the weekends just to laugh out loud. WTHR has talent that comes and goes (mostly goes), but she will be the one that I'll miss seeing the most.
Posted by: Scott Henderson | Dec 10, 2006 at 05:23 PM
She's going to MSNBC.
Posted by: Tammy | Dec 10, 2006 at 05:26 PM
It is hard to believe that someone that doesn't even have the National Weather Association Seal could jump from lowly morning weekend anchor to working for MSNBC.
If that's accurate there will be national buzz about Ms. Lewis for some time to come.
Posted by: Noah dBZ | Dec 11, 2006 at 07:12 PM
Do you mean someone like Al Roker who doesn't have a seal? Or maybe you're speaking of most weathercasters on the national news without their seals. Sounds like a jealous meteorologists might be spending a little to much time posting.
Posted by: | Dec 12, 2006 at 02:46 PM
You must be confused there, "weather expert", Al Roker does hold an AMS seal and is an actual meteorologist. (Al L. Roker Seal#238 on the List of AMS Television Seal Holders ) You'll notice that Angela Buchman, Michelle Leigh and Chris Wright are all listed there too.
Having an AMS or NWA seal shows that the meteorologist has actually met established standards of training for meteorology. You would expect people in other professions, say doctors and lawyers, to have taken training to meet established standards, why not your meteorologist?
Of course, the likes of Pat Carlini and David Letterman did the weather at WTHR also. Were they meteorologists? Hell, no. Did they know the Beaufort scale from the Fujita scale? No again. Does it mean that each didn't do well in other areas of the media in their own right? Of course not. Why? They look good.
Let's face it folks, what looks good gets good ratings. I'm just being honest enough to say it.
Sounds like a bitter meteorologist may be spending a little too much time posting.
Posted by: Noah dBZ | Dec 12, 2006 at 10:53 PM
wthr does have some shoes to fill, indeed. Parella Lewis is a breath of fresh air and has set the standard high for the person replacing her.She's fun, accuarate and very comforting to watch. Chris Wrong never gets the forecast right and Ms. Buchman doesn't either. I'm just sick that another good one is leaving. First Treeboy, now this. It's very disappointing.
Posted by: | Dec 13, 2006 at 06:10 PM
I agree. I'll miss her very much.
Posted by: | Dec 16, 2006 at 08:10 PM
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I've just heard talk of a possible deal between Parella Lewis and NBC 29 in Charlottesville, VA. It seems odd to me to move to a much smaller market. If it is true you can be sure there's a story behind it.
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On her last (final) departure, she said she was leaving for a larger market. When they showed the "bloopers" spot, there were two. And they weren't a big deal.
As far as comings & goings, when there's a new big cheese, there's housecleaning. Look at what happened to Mr. Cochrun, former WTHR anchor. You could see turnover in the personnel starting before he got there and not long afterwards. I'm guessing contracts ending just before and after were the obviously easy ones to sweep away.
The question now is: who pushed Cochrun out the door? "Retirement" seems pretty fishy. Even Don Hein is still around; rug & all. The only one who has a worse fit is Pat Bauer from the South Bene area. Isn't it about time someone has a "Come to Jesus!" revival and explain how nasty that really looks?
His brand of news might seem a lot tighter, but it's been sterile. Urine is sterile as well, but I don't see anyone lining up for their fair share.
Posted by: Anders Tomilsson | Jan 31, 2007 at 03:18 PM
I sure miss Parella Lewis. She was a class act.
Posted by: Jimbo | Feb 15, 2007 at 12:52 PM
This whole Parella thing cracks me up to no end! I knew her a few states ago, personally. She may please the male demographic but I can attest she wants nothing to do with males. Maybe she ran out of rugby players to date in Indiana.
Posted by: ghost of the past | Feb 26, 2007 at 07:27 PM
News about news-talkers. Sad.
Posted by: Romney Wrong-O | Feb 26, 2007 at 07:59 PM
what happened to parella? she just disapeared. they still havent filled her place.
WEEKEND METEOROLOGIST – JOB #27-651
WTHR-TV, the top rated NBC station in Indianapolis is searching for a weekend morning meteorologist with strong on-air delivery skills and a track record of showcasing strong technological skills. We have all the bells and whistles for superior forecasts, including two weather studios with continuous live capabilities, a weather van equipped to track storms and an exclusive network of traffic cameras. We are a multi-platform weather provider servicing the NBC station, a 24-hour live weather channel, The Indianapolis Star, the top-rated radio station and various Internet and phone services with weather. This job is for serious meteorologists with at least five years of on-air weather forecasting and the passion and flexibility for being on-air whenever it matters. AMS or NWA seal required.