Hazmat derailment near Philadelphia
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Sumpter250 Wrote:
ezdays Wrote:I've been following things as best I can on Foxnews.com. About 90% of our local news is either fluff or sports anyway so they're no help. Nope Thanks for the links.

Fluff, or Sports.

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Yeah, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two. They've even migrated to the commercials. We had one jock that was pitching for the local electric company that was so annoying, I actually cheered when he left to play for the LA Lakers. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Local TV coverage for this train wreck was about a five-second video with voice-over comments on one or two broadcasts. The fluffy stuff seems to go on and on, and they show it over and over for days. Curse Oh yeah, they did give us on-location coverage of Sandy by sending a reporter from Phoenix to NJ so he could stand it the middle of the hurricane with a rain slick on and get blown away while on camera for all us back home to see. Shoot I'll bet there was a few hundred more just like that guy.... 35
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