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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 11th at 9:53pm 2005


This is a low-quality surveillance video from the newspaper's website. It caught the whole ordeal on camera.


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Posted by Naklajat on Fri Nov 11th at 10:37pm 2005


Interesting video. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif"> Thats what you get for being slow.

Now I'm going to bash American news corporations. It's an interesting story, but hardly worth being news, just like the rest of whats reported on. I don't care about Michael Jackson, Martha Stewart, or any of that other crap. The important things that get covered are skewed to fit an agenda, leaving the average joe sadly misinformed. I get most of my news from the default Firefox BBC live bookmark, that and dimebowl.com



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Posted by satchmo on Fri Nov 11th at 10:49pm 2005


Unfortunately, the mass majority of Americans are very interested in the daily lives of celebrities, including their underwear color.

So the new agencies feel obliged to provide the fodder for these junkies.

I read all sorts of news, from global economy, to ancient carnivorous marine alligators. And occasionally, I do indulge on these sensationalistic stories too.

Do you know that astronomers found two more moons for Pluto?




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Posted by Nickelplate on Sat Nov 12th at 7:03am 2005


? quoting Baron von Snickers
I get most of my news from the default Firefox BBC live bookmark, that and dimebowl.com

HAHA!

Everyone calls US media "infotainment"

It's stuff liek THIS that really affects the world!




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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat Nov 12th at 6:57pm 2005


I'm glad everyone turned out okay... and I'm glad she managed to get her baby out in time... good thinking on her part.

I was pretty scared by the video... I didn't want to see them get run off the platform.




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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Nov 12th at 7:25pm 2005


Is it just my computer or is like only 3 frames long? It shows her standing, the her on the ground, then her ugly face, all with some guy talking the whole time...



I hope this baby grows up and thanks his mom






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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat Nov 12th at 8:07pm 2005


Um... its a whole video...




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Posted by Windows 98 on Sat Nov 12th at 9:06pm 2005


god damnit






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Re: Stroller Accident
Posted by wil5on on Sun Nov 13th at 12:38am 2005


That happens to me too with most streaming video. Sometimes pausing so it can buffer helps, but in this case, if I do that, it just starts buffering all over again from the beginning so that doesnt help.


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Posted by Juim on Sun Nov 13th at 12:54pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
Unfortunately, the mass majority of Americans are very interested in the daily lives of celebrities, including their underwear color.

So the new agencies feel obliged to provide the fodder for these junkies.

Hehehe, It's not just Americans. I see all sorts of ludicrous press all over the world. The English are rather dishy with their news as well. I think it's humans in general who enjoy reading mundane tidbits about anything.





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Posted by Underdog on Sun Nov 13th at 1:38pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
Unfortunately, the mass majority of Americans are very interested in the daily lives of celebrities, including their underwear color.

I had a long opposing view of this sentence but opted to omit it for sake of harmony.

There just is no way to reply kindly to such a viewpoint. I think you allow your local views of the world reflect in your replies. The majority of Americans were I live view California with open scorn. Perhaps you should look outside the box?




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