To: Tragically Single
Brit looked tired. But considering he had probably already worked a full day before ever sitting down in the anchor chair on Tuesday evening, I can see why.
Most of his work, starting in the evening, came at an hour of the clock where he is usually not on the air. He also worked until 3:00 a.m. EST.
In short - I don't blame him for being tired.
40 posted on
11/04/2004 7:28:33 AM PST by
Colonel_Flagg
(Gloating? Us? Well, okay.)
To: Colonel_Flagg
Most of his work, starting in the evening, came at an hour of the clock where he is usually not on the air. He also worked until 3:00 a.m. EST.
You should try coverage of one of our elections. It's great fun, starts at 10 p.m. (when polls close); no predictions of individual races from exit polls, so waiting around until actual votes are counted (this being paper ballots, counted by hand) and seats declared. It goes on until 6 or 7 a.m., in a couple of elections when it's been close (such as 1974), they're still on at midday Friday. The number of bungled cues, and misreadings is enormous, and great fun (i.m.o.).
52 posted on
11/04/2004 8:11:42 AM PST by
tjwmason
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