Reporting. It’s A Tough Job.
A lot of folks want to be in front of the cameras and feel them flashing lights. Us? We’re content with writing stories from behind our desk or, preferably, on the couch. But to those brave Broadcast Journalism majors, Newscasters on the rise and full fledged Katie Courics out there, Three Ways salutes you…
Sowhatiff Damn, Did You See That Ish? Jenkins
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Seattle -- That Dude Got Bodied At 2:18 -- Washington
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Dude at 1:59 looks like he’s about to slap a hoe.
I think I’m going to hell for laughing.
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Did homegirl really get taken out by a snow plow?
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Seattle Washington Reply:
November 14th, 2008 at 11:18 am
Yes. Yes she did. And if you go to upstate NY between October and April, you might get taken out as well.
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Okay, I LOST it when that airplane wing decked that reporter in the back of the head.
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Yeah … I’m going to need you to stop putting my job in jeopardy. I mean I was rolling in my office with my office mate eyeballing me funny.
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LoL just based on the comments, I’m assuming the video is a funny one (i can’t view it from my work internet).
So last night I was watching the CNN documentary on the Jonestown Massacre, and they discussed how a journalist and his cameramen were killed when they were leaving the settlement. I have to wonder: is the pursuit of journalism really worth putting one’s life in danger? I’m assuming for them, and those in the video, it prob is…
sorry for getting all serious! =)
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Seattle Washington Reply:
November 15th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Geez. Debbie Downer.
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Vanessa aka Miss V Reply:
November 16th, 2008 at 1:42 am
my bad… just saw the vid… muy funny!
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