Skillets!

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werepossum

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Unfortunately that goes at least double for Fox News reporters.... with the possible exception of Sheppard Smith.

This is why you should go to other sources... maybe bbc world news or reuters

Stay away from U.S. news sources they've been corrupted by idiotitis.
Um, the Beeb is so far left it got thrown off its own country's warships, and Reuters is rather Arab-centric.

There are no news outlets that aren't biased in one way or another. The closest I've found is ABC Radio News - which is funny because ABC News is one of the worst.
 

TalonStrike

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You're bagging on him saying skillets and completely overlooking that he's claiming it was a cop:confused:

Well, I guess skillets is funnier:D

I stand corrected. He was not a cop. He must have been some type of chef. That would explain why he was so mad about those skillets.
 

Ausm

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Dual weilding skillets could be a good Wow build.


seriously though so what if he has a problem with a word of two. You should have met some of my aunts from the old country. Kitchen and Chicken were the same words and freeway was something akin to fritolay.

Hopefully I can test this theory in the MOP Beta that I am D/loading as we speak.;)
 

blankslate

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Um, the Beeb is so far left it got thrown off its own country's warships, and Reuters is rather Arab-centric.

There are no news outlets that aren't biased in one way or another. The closest I've found is ABC Radio News - which is funny because ABC News is one of the worst.

I'd argue that they're much less biased than any of the U.S. media outlets in that they are much less likely to omit facts or use provocative language to try and lead a viewer's opinions. Although admittedly I haven't watched a BBC broadcast on television since 2008
 
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HomerJS

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Every day he talks about the story of Trayvon Martin, a young African-American, who was shot dead by a racist cop. Trayvon was holding a bag of Skittles when he was shot. Every day, Al Sharpton exclaims "How can the cop claim self defense? Trayvon was only holding a bag of skillets!" How can Sharpton be unaware of the candy named "Skittles"? Why has no one at MSNBC corrected him? He mispronounces it every day!

Skittles:
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Skillets:
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Skillet
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I listened yesterday he pronounced it correctly. Somebody got to him.

I guess it's like nu-cle-er vs nu-cue-lar