To: retrokitten
Anyone watching Mr. Chicken? He seems very effeminate next to that soldier. Is Mr. Chicken the reporter on ABC who is interviewing the marines and asking questions on behalf of Jennings?
It must be because he does seem pretty wimpy. Not only that, the guy is clueless. Earlier a marine who speaks arabic and is serving as translator told Mr. Chicken that he came over from the States only a month ago, but that many of the marines in the infantry unit that he attached to had been in the region for five to six months. Mr. Chicken looked at him in disbelief and asked the marine how that could be since the war only started about three weeks ago. The marine had to explain to this dumbass reporter that the troop deployments didn't just start a month ago. It never ceases to amaze me that people that ignorant are working at the network level.
To: Norman Arbuthnot
The marine had to explain to this dumbass reporter that the troop deployments didn't just start a month ago. It never ceases to amaze me that people that ignorant are working at the network level. LOL! We BagCam addicts became well-acquainted with Mr. Pretty Chicken. And yes, he's a dumba**s.
To: Norman Arbuthnot
The marine had to explain to this dumbass reporter that the troop deployments didn't just start a month agoOh myy God!
Prairie
4,044 posted on
04/09/2003 9:44:19 AM PDT by
prairiebreeze
(My dad, a WW2 vet, always said "America's best and most loyal ally is..Britain". He was right.)
To: Norman Arbuthnot
Mr. Chicken is well documented on these threads as not having a clue.
My favorite moment was the night he woke up, came up to the roof cam yawning, asked New York Liz to tell him what was going on, and THEN said he would "report" on it! It was the day we took the airport.
Someone said...and rightly so...."The networks shouldn't let us watch their sausage being made". LOL
4,056 posted on
04/09/2003 9:45:59 AM PDT by
Timeout
(...an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm--GWB inaugural address)
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