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A woman on the news was just reporting on the election,....she said,...."will it be a tight race tonight?.....either way, no matter who wins,..history will be made..."

Um,.......DUH!!!!! ::) ::)

I was waiting for George Carlin to come on as the weather guy and say,..."tonight,....darkness" ;D

Yup saw that too... Only a couple more hrs until history is made.  It always amazes me the people they put on T.V.  Especially here in TN, any time there is a major news story the reporters find the most redneck backwood S.O.B. with no teeth.  All they say is umm and uh.  It just makes me mad, but it also makes me laugh.

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2 Past quotes I really love

1986 World Series Bob Costas; One of these teams will claim the World Championship of Professional Baseball

ah very good Bob, Thats really going out on a limb there

2007 Belmont Stakes: (Unknown anouncer at OTB) Yea only one of these horses will go home tonight as the Winner of Americas most exciting 1 1/2 mile event

unless someone sneaks another horse out there and no one notices!

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It's like they always say

It ain't over till

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Well, coming from a TV news background, I can't even begin to recite the dozens of dumb comments I witnessed go across the airwaves.  Made me really embarrassed to be a part of it.  One of the many reasons I quit.

Bottom line - NEVER let the on-air talent ad-lib!  NEVER!  ::)

 Ok I'll play devils advocate.

 Could she have meant uniquely significant history? IE the first black president or the first woman to be part of the oval office? I know it still wasn't like we hadn't heard it 10,00 times recently but????

John Madden takes the cake.  "Here's a guy, that when he runs, he goes faster!  Boom, tough actin' Tinactin"

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