"Rumor has it that he's still waiting for his ramen to melt," joked one user.
In the winter cold months, having a hot cup of coffee or eating a bowl of ramen noodles might seem like a great idea but not always. In a video uploaded by content creator Jake Fischer on Instagram on December 28, he can be seen having icicles on his mustache, his cap, and on his bowl of ramen. He then says in the video, "I came outside to eat some ramen. And, it got a little too cold.” His spoon and bowl of ramen also seem frozen. The video soon went viral with more than 41 million views and 1,294,576 likes. It was captioned, "Ramen has cooled! @cluelessbushcraft did this last year so I had to try 🥶"
People on Instagram were curious to know how he managed to do this to himself. @jangralmon said, And why did u come out if u knew it's freezing outside 🥴😒" @elijahtronic_arts wrote, "Rumor has it that his still waiting on for ramen to melt till now." @bacalaito_ said, "Dying to know how that affects the consistency of the ramen once it cools."@chloemorgan844 pointed out, "I want to see how you warmed back up😂 I feel like the ice would be dripping everywhere once it starts melting!"
Winter season is not always the best for one to get out and enjoy the weather. In another video, a sporter reporter was sent out for a winter weather watch in Waterloo, Iowa and he decided to add a little snark with his weather updates. Mark Woodley of KWWL, made hilarious comments throughout the hours-long early morning report. He was asked to help out with December 22, Thursday show. After his work, Woodley put together a clip on Twitter with his snarkiest comments.
He captioned the post, "This is what you get when you ask the sports guy to come in to cover a blizzard in the morning show." In just a day, the post went viral with 11.6 million views and 812k likes. In the clip, he is saying, "I normally do sports, uh, everything is canceled here for the next couple of days so what better time to ask the sports guy to come in about five hours earlier than he would normally wake up and go stand out in the wind and the snow and the cold and tell other people not to do the same. I didn't even realize that there was a 3:30 (show) also in the morning until today."
A little later in the video, he says, "It's absolutely fantastic, Ryan. I'm used to these evening shows that are only 30 minutes long and generally on these shows I'm inside so this is a really long show/ Tune in for a couple of more hours to watch me progressively get crankier and crankier." Woodley goes on to joke that he wishes to be inside a car and do updates about road conditions. He says, "That thing's heated. The outdoors is currently, uh, not heated."