Wednesday, December 21, 2005

this actually made me laugh



from a new york times piece about the media frenzy surrounding the transit strike:

Pat Kiernan, the morning anchor for NY1 News, couldn't suppress a smile as he described "nightmare" commuting conditions in Jamaica, Queens. On NBC, Katie Couric and David Gregory, the guest co-host, opened the "Today" show in stitches, laughing that Santa's sleigh might not get past the city's rigid carpooling restrictions. And when WABC's local "Eyewitness News" pre-empted "Good Morning America" for a second day to broadcast live coverage, the morning anchors Steve Bertelstein and Lori Stokes looked as if they were blissed out on hash brownies.

"Peace and harmony," Ms. Stokes cooed about the strike-hobbled holiday season. "Kumbaya," Mr. Bertelstein chuckled in reply.
methinks the media and entertainment industry in new york city has already found a replacement park avenue grade pot dealer after the cartoon network was nabbed two weeks ago. wow, that was fast. i guess you just can't keep white collar new yorkers from partaking in their high grade sticky-icky, eh?

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