Posted on 10/19/2012 3:21:59 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Cockroach crawls all over NBC reporter during live shot - and he doesn't even flinch
'Don't move' is the all too familiar advice when it comes to creepy crawlies, and that is exactly what an NBC reporter did when a large red cockroach crawled over his back and shoulders during a live shot.
Robert Kovacik was reporting from West Los Angeles when the disgusting bug appeared on his left shoulder, disappeared behind his back and the reappeared again on his right arm.
Unflinching, the journalist carried on with his piece about a Manson-related murder spree as the cockroach climbed up his arm across his back again before disappearing once and for all down his left arm.
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Coakroach sex on live TV . . . .
Please do not insult the COCKROACH....
Unless the disgusting bug refers to the reporter...
its NBC. he works with cockroaches every day.
What in the world could he possibly have been thinking??
professional courtesy?
NBC and a bug. I’m sorry, which one is the cockroach?
Get out of the shot, David Axelroach!
I have such a distaste for cockroaches that I would burn down my house to get rid of them.
Must be from my Navy days when I witnessed the huge size they can grow to!
Wow, look at that! Two cockroaches mating!!
How did Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa fit into that tiny little Halloween costume?
As soon as the camera cut off the reporter’s tongue shot out & he had himself a snack.
Roaches of a feather...
Obama would have eaten it.
Figures roaches would infest NBC..I know who that reporter is since Im in LA..trust me I feel sorry for the roach..the majority of those NBC LA reporters are far left goons
We have flying cockroaches here in Tampa. Big uns
Roaches stick together.
Ones a disgusting filthy low life form and the others an insect.
Ones a disgusting filthy low life form and the others an insect.
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