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BBC Scoop - leads to 15 minutes of unintentional fame


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Ah yes, the silent, "Nooooooooooooo!" I give him ten out of ten for doing his best not to embarrass the interviewer.
 


Friggin funnay! It's so awesome that if she could understand him or he could understand her just a BIT better then they'd have both known that they shouldn't be talking to each other.

I think it does say a lot about news interviews in general though. Just notice how she doesn't really care or react about anything he says, she just wants to read the next question and then cut to their "man on the scene". We see that every day.
 

Rel said:
I think it does say a lot about news interviews in general though. Just notice how she doesn't really care or react about anything he says, she just wants to read the next question and then cut to their "man on the scene". We see that every day.

They switched from television reporters to news personalities a while back.

They are easier to manage, that's for sure!
 

Haha, that was great. I wonder why he raised his hand, maybe a misheard name.

Mr Goma: I am very surprised to see... this verdict to come on me because I was not expecting that. When I came they told me somehting else and I am coming. So a big surprise anyway.
 

Bobitron said:
Haha, that was great. I wonder why he raised his hand, maybe a misheard name.

Apparently, he was there to apply for a job; the fellow called out for "Guy (whatever)" and his name was Guy Goma. He heard part of his name so he raised his hand. Hope he got hired, he does well under pressure. :)
 

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