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TV Weatherman reports on Military "stuff"
Well, do you think this guy will have a job next week?
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OMG that just cracked me up. Oh too funny he is so :naughty::lmao::lmao:
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That was very unusual. I guess his future aspirations to work for the weather channel with Jim Cantore just got jammed too. :lol3:
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An "obvious kook", Serenity. ;)
You'll probably see him next on a 2 AM game show. |
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Yes, would you say Oh there is my hero now
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Two things that made me just stop watching national news:
The facts are pre-determined. I got up early one morning, and not finding a movie I liked, I went over to FAUX News for their "Fox & Fiends", basically it's three idiots on a couch, filing air space between commercials. One of them had just finished a story, and two of them were engaged in the usual "spontaneous banter" they do before going to a commercial. It basically is intended to look like they've a few seconds to kill and are just filling, off the cuff. So there sat one of them going on with, "Well what I think about it is..." and the other one doing something like, "Oh you're right! I think that..." My jaw dropped, and I had to put down my coffee. I couldn't believe what I was seeing! Here were two major news figures, going on with "what I think..." sentences, and their eyes were going back, and forth! They were reading it all off teleprompters! Now, understand that I had already decided neither one of them had a brain, or a thought between them, I was just floored by the fact thier boss didn't either. Not only that, they considered their audience so dumb they didn't think anyone would notice that they were reading. T'was the last time I watched TV news for anything other than local fire coverage. The facts are pre-determined. This next item is from a piece by Gore Vidal, about his encounter with ABC News; I sat on an uncomfortable chair, facing a camera. Generators hummed amid the delphiniums. Good Morning America was first. I had been told that Diane Sawyer would be questioning me from New York, but ABC has a McVeigh “expert,” one Charles Gibson, and he would do the honors.The facts are pre-determined. Turn it off! |
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Since we already popped by the subject of socially degrading television.
ManShow...jeeze... Nessecary to say anything else? :P |
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