What I want to know is who posts this crap on our forum!
BTW> I'm just thankful Britney is OK!
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050807/D8BQPQLO0.html
Photographer Shot at Britney Spears' Home
MALIBU, Calif. (AP) - A photographer was shot in the leg with a pellet gun outside Britney Spears' home Saturday evening, authorities said.
It was unclear who fired the plastic pellet as the photographer was staking out an event at the pop singer's Malibu home, Sheriff's Department Lt. Steve Smith said. He said firefighters bandaged the man's leg and he went to a hospital.
"It could've been somebody driving by, walking by, we have no idea where it came from," Smith said.
The photographer, identified as Brad Diaz, was about 200 yards from the home and outside Spears' long driveway when he was hit, Smith said.
A message left with Spears' publicist was not immediately returned Saturday night.
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What I want to know is who posts this crap on our forum!
BTW> I'm just thankful Britney is OK!
1 minute of my life is now wasted..
No more Miata
Wheres a middle finger smiley when you need oneOriginally Posted by POS Racing
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Let's Ban Jiggerachi!Originally Posted by Jiggerachi
I can think of a few I'd rather ban first...Originally Posted by POS Racing
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AP has some issues. I read the story here, which is also credited to AP, but the stories are inconsistent. One story refers to a "pellet gun" the other a "BB gun". Again, one "plastic pellet" while the second mentions "the BB". Nice reporting there AP.
AP has many issues... those guys get half the information they put out correct. It's a shame, though, because most news outlets will just cut and paste the info and rebroadcast.Originally Posted by Titus
I bet Britney and Kevin have remote mounted BB submachine guns that work on motion sensers to keep reporters away.
"Racing makes heroin addiction look like a vague longing for something salty" - Peter Egan
I did overnight weather reports on 3 small town radio stations. It involved spending 2 minutes watching the weather channel, 3 minutes writing out 2 "scripts" (making sure that it wasn't word for word what I said the night before), and 5 minutes recording 6 versions to cart. Weather reports for 3 Stations, 10 minutes. Thank you weather channel.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Our news man had a much tougher job for information gathering. It involved reading the local paper and highlighting what he wanted to report. Next, he re-wrote it in different words. Finally, the Operations manager would read over it to make sure that it sounded different than the article so the news paper wouldn't realize we were ripping them off.
At the little radio station I worked at we just used the NOAA feed.
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Just about every broadcast station still uses the NOAA feeds.Originally Posted by ccage
Hmmm... I don't think we got any feeds. They did call us every afternoon for the 24 hr High/Low/Rainfall. I hated having to go out back into the field to that that stupid white box... I always ended up with thistles in my shoes!Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
I thought you were from California... doesn't everyone there wear sandals?Originally Posted by Titus