Re: Stroller Accident
Posted by Naklajat on
Fri Nov 11th 2005 at 10:37pm
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Interesting video. :smile: 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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Re: Stroller Accident
Posted by satchmo on
Fri Nov 11th 2005 at 10:49pm
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2005-11-11 10:49pm
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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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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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Um... its a whole video...