#718 Intro Like this:Like Loading...Spread the love Comments “this in punch”? You’ll thank me when you put out the collection. You’re welcome. Reply I’m at the point where I see that you’ve commented and know that I’ve made a typo. Reply You know, I think Ken there may have tipped a few too many wet ones. He looks a bit pickled, which he’d have to be in order to speak a typo rather than merely type one. Reply If I had to work with that Punch, I’d probably need to do it plastered myself. Reply He’s a newsman. He’s reading a typo off the teleprompter. Then having to ad lib with his off-script co-anchor. And that’s the news from News Hour 3. Reply “News anchors are artists, too.” Less philosophy and more reading, desk biscuit. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
You know, I think Ken there may have tipped a few too many wet ones. He looks a bit pickled, which he’d have to be in order to speak a typo rather than merely type one. Reply
He’s a newsman. He’s reading a typo off the teleprompter. Then having to ad lib with his off-script co-anchor. And that’s the news from News Hour 3. Reply
“this in punch”?
You’ll thank me when you put out the collection. You’re welcome.
I’m at the point where I see that you’ve commented and know that I’ve made a typo.
You know, I think Ken there may have tipped a few too many wet ones. He looks a bit pickled, which he’d have to be in order to speak a typo rather than merely type one.
If I had to work with that Punch, I’d probably need to do it plastered myself.
He’s a newsman. He’s reading a typo off the teleprompter. Then having to ad lib with his off-script co-anchor. And that’s the news from News Hour 3.
“News anchors are artists, too.”
Less philosophy and more reading, desk biscuit.