September 19th, 2007 By Justin Williams
He Wanted to Feel Like Santa Claus…
Sometimes you just need to let the video do the talking. Trust me. It’s so worth it.
September 19th, 2007 By Justin Williams
Sometimes you just need to let the video do the talking. Trust me. It’s so worth it.
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I bet that 40 hurt.
God that is funny.
Haaaaahah that is great. Damn i love this city.
I can’t believe mom made a fool of herself like that. Just kiddin. At first I thought the craziest part of this video would be the guy in the chimney… Boy I was wrong.
I told you it was worth it. :)
Get out! I like the slow-motion recap of the bottle ricocheting off his head.
I still ask this: Does the media have a duty to call the police when they witness something like this? And if so, did they? I’m guessing not since we didn’t see any video of that.
Chimp
Good God. I bet they met at Ski Day.
And you’re only seeing part of what we could air. This altercation lasted 22 minutes on raw video. It’s a beautiful thing to watch. I’m jealous I wasn’t the one shooting it this time.
This is epic.
neil: it’d be a shame if that happened to leak on the Internet somehow. :)
nice to see the classy side of town getting some quality coverage on the news
Justin -
At some point, I need to re-send you the classic Channel 14 morning traffic report that I sent to you for Carpe Aqua.
Remember the one about the semi?
Poor Bas*#%d!!! No justice…man doesnt get woman, and woman gets charged!! NICE!!
This was on the Indy news channels last night.
This Youtube vid went from 40 views yesterday to 40,000 in less than 24 hours!!!!!
Ryan, I remember the clip you are speaking of. That was assigned to the road closures report after that. I think Its Evansville should consider running that classic blooper.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/offbeat/2007/09/19/chimney.man.weht
Its up to 78,000 views on YouTube. It absolutely blew up.
If this isn’t proof that local news stations should be embracing YouTube instead of their own proprietary video players (that aren’t Mac compatible), I dunno what is.