Five unforgettable snow moments in the Philly area, from a camel on Route 309 to TV reporters getting pummeled

Philly Snow Moments: When Weather Became Comedy Gold

In the midst of the biggest snowstorm in decades, it's easy to forget that winter weather can bring some much-needed humor to our lives. Over the years, Philly residents have found creative ways to poke fun at the region's snowy woes.

For one, there's FOX29 reporter Steve Keeley, who got pummeled by a plow on live TV during a March 2014 snowstorm. The harrowing incident occurred when a series of plows approached behind him on Route 40 – about 20 feet away. As Keeley continued his report without missing a beat, the first two plows passed by uneventfully. However, the third plow rumbled closer, sending a curtain of snow directly into his back as his colleagues in the studio shrieked.

Keeley's reaction? "That is the beauty of breaking news." The incident has become an unforgettable moment for the reporter and his viewers alike – a testament to Keeley's composure under pressure.

Another memorable moment came during a December 2010 snowstorm, when Governor Ed Rendell declared America a "nation of wusses" after the NFL postponed a scheduled Eagles game due to tough winter conditions. In a radio interview, Rendell let loose, saying that this was part of what's happened in this country – we've become too scared or wimpy.

The infamous quote sparked a wider conversation about leadership and bravery, with Rendell later writing a New York Times bestseller on the subject. Who can forget his impassioned outburst: "People would have been marching down to the stadium... they would have walked and done calculus on the way down"?

A more lighthearted moment came in February 2010, when Steve Keeley (again!) interviewed a SEPTA bus driver during a snowy afternoon. When passengers boarded without paying their fares, the exasperated driver shouted: "Hey! Y'all better pay!" The clip ended up making its way onto an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

And then there was Einstein, the camel who became a viral sensation after being ordered to appear in a performance at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia had sent Einstein from Peaceable Kingdom Petting Zoo to entertain crowds that night – but the storm got in the way.

Finally, there's Lauren Johnson, FOX29 reporter, who was hit in the face with a snowball during a March 2018 snowball fight with local youngsters. Despite being drenched, she took it in stride and even joked about it on air.

As we navigate this latest snowstorm, let's not forget to laugh at ourselves and find the humor in our surroundings. After all, as Steve Keeley said so aptly, "that is the beauty of breaking news."
 
lol I just saw that video of steve keeley getting hit by a plow and I am dying over here 🤣 what a legend! i mean who else can turn being almost crushed to death into a funny story? the way he just kept reporting like nothing was happening is insane 😂. and those septa bus driver clips are priceless too 👍. it's amazing how much laughter and joy you can find in a city that takes itself pretty seriously. 🌆
 
lol @ steve keeleys life 🤣 like who gets hit by a plow on live tv tho? 😂 and omg ed rendell's quote about america being a nation of wusses is CLASSIC 🙌 i feel like we've all been there at some point where we're like "screw the snow" or something 🌨️ anyway, these Philly moments are definitely a silver lining in this crazy weather ⛈️
 
I don’t usually comment but I just had to chuckle at the FOX29 reporter getting pummeled by a plow on live TV 🤣. Like, who gets caught off guard like that? And can we talk about how calm Steve Keeley is in that situation? The guy's a total pro 😂. It's funny because it's so relatable – you're just trying to do your job and then BAM! Snowplow attack 💥. I guess that's what they mean by "breaking news" being all about going with the flow 📺.
 
ugh i'm literally dying over here lol 🤣 the 2014 plow incident with steve keeley on live tv was like something out of a comedy sketch and i mean who hasn't had to deal with those crazy Philly snow days?! my grandma lives in philly and every year she's all "we're going to be snowed in for weeks" and i'm over here being like "no grandma, you'll just be stuck inside eating soup and binge watching netflix"

and omg ed rendell saying we've become a nation of wusses? 😂 that was so funny but also kind of sad because it's true. our leadership does need to step up their game. but seriously, who can forget steve keeley interviewing the septa bus driver and him shouting at all the non-paying passengers 🚌👀

and then there's lauren johnson getting hit in the face with a snowball lol what even is that?! it sounds like so much fun though if you're into that sort of thing. anyway, let's just say this latest snowstorm has given me plenty of material for my next rant 😂
 
😂 I cant believe ppl are still making headlines outta getting hit by a plow truck 🚨💥! it's like they're looking for drama or something 😒. but hey, i guess you gotta hand it to steve keeley, he kept his cool under pressure 💪. and omg, the camel at the kimmel center was THE BEST 🐫🎉. who comes up with this stuff?! anywayz, snow is just part of life in philly, so let's all just laugh about it together 😂💨
 
🌨️🤣 omg i cant even imagine being on tv getting pummeled by a plow!!! 😂 steve keeley is literally my spirit animal lol. and can we talk about ed rendell's quote for like 2 seconds? "nation of wusses" 🔥 i mean, who else but him could make a snowstorm sound cool? 🌨️😎 also, that septa bus driver was low-key the real hero of that clip 💪🏽 and einstein tho... a camel in Philly 😂 that's some next level entertainment 🤣 what about those snowy moments making it to jimmy kimmel live though? best. thing. ever 👀
 
I'm dyin' over here 😂 Philly residents are killin' it when it comes to makin' light of those crazy snow days! I mean, who else can turn a near-miss with a plow into comedy gold? 🤣 Steve Keeley's reaction was pure gold – keep on reportin', buddy! And can we talk about the "nation of wusses" comment? 😂 Governor Ed Rendell brought that heat. It's hilarious how those moments ended up gettin' more attention than the actual weather. And I'm lovin' the clip of that SEPTA bus driver goin' off on some passengers – someone's gotta keep 'em in line! 🚨 Einstein the camel, though? That little guy was a viral sensation for all the right reasons 🐫.
 
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