Re: Local News at its Finest
Posted: Thu August 07, 2014 5:33 pm
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no, I was in the South Endcutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah it closed earlier this year. But there's another place called Charlie's in Harvard Square you may be thinking of.Mecca wrote:did it only close recently? i think i may have eaten therecutuphalfdead wrote:Never been there. People are excited for them to come back though.doug rr wrote:are their sandwiches any good though?cutuphalfdead wrote:Seriously, it's super annoying:
I bet you were.Mecca wrote:no, I was in the South Endcutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah it closed earlier this year. But there's another place called Charlie's in Harvard Square you may be thinking of.Mecca wrote:did it only close recently? i think i may have eaten therecutuphalfdead wrote:Never been there. People are excited for them to come back though.doug rr wrote:are their sandwiches any good though?cutuphalfdead wrote:Seriously, it's super annoying:
They literally just transcribed the script from the video package that ran on the tv newscast.broken iris wrote:http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/08/07/p ... ng-strike/
PLYMOUTH (CBS) – A Plymouth man is shocked that he survived a lightning strike Wednesday.
“I just saw a big flash,” Bruno DiFilippo told WBZ-TV a day later.
“I look down and I saw these blue sparks come out of my ankles and it went about five, ten feet.”
The lightning bolt went in his shoulder and out his ankles as he was holding a hose outside his home.
His girlfriend witnessed the terrifying scene.
“All of a sudden I see him kind of jolt, his eyes turn bright red, he lit up like a Christmas tree,” Lisa Rengucci said. “He shook just a tad, and he’s talking the whole time, and he says, ‘I think I was just zapped!’”
EMTs took Bruno to the hospital after the lightning strike. Even though the electricity shot out of his ankles, it left a mark only for a short time.
The diagnosis?
“I am a really lucky man,” he said.
Asked what kind of vitamins he takes, he told WBZ: “Espresso.”
I didn't realize CBS is making the people who write "Two Broke Girls" do news stories in Boston.
cutuphalfdead wrote:I literally just transcribed the script from the video package that ran on the tv newscast.broken iris wrote:http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/08/07/p ... ng-strike/
PLYMOUTH (CBS) – A Plymouth man is shocked that he survived a lightning strike Wednesday.
“I just saw a big flash,” Bruno DiFilippo told WBZ-TV a day later.
“I look down and I saw these blue sparks come out of my ankles and it went about five, ten feet.”
The lightning bolt went in his shoulder and out his ankles as he was holding a hose outside his home.
His girlfriend witnessed the terrifying scene.
“All of a sudden I see him kind of jolt, his eyes turn bright red, he lit up like a Christmas tree,” Lisa Rengucci said. “He shook just a tad, and he’s talking the whole time, and he says, ‘I think I was just zapped!’”
EMTs took Bruno to the hospital after the lightning strike. Even though the electricity shot out of his ankles, it left a mark only for a short time.
The diagnosis?
“I am a really lucky man,” he said.
Asked what kind of vitamins he takes, he told WBZ: “Espresso.”
I didn't realize CBS is making the people who write "Two Broke Girls" do news stories in Boston.
Local News at its Finestcutuphalfdead wrote: They literally just transcribed the script from the video package that ran on the tv newscast.
aw huhbroken iris wrote:Local News at its Finestcutuphalfdead wrote: They literally just transcribed the script from the video package that ran on the tv newscast.
Not nearly as much as you'd think. The thing is, there's so much turnover in this industry that the place down the street is usually employed with people you've become friends with over the years.Simple Torture wrote:Are people at WBZ just schadenfreude-ing it up today, chud?