Aug 282011
 

Every year, hurricane season comes. And every year, local and national news organizations send reporters to go stand in the wind and tell the viewers “hey, it’s windy… don’t stand out here.” Well, “standing in the wind and rain” is old and busted. The new hotness: standing in the wind-driven raw sewage.

Reporter Gives Update Covered In Sea Foam

WTTG-TV reporter Tucker Barnes was providing live updates for stations around the country as a wall of what he described as sea foam poured over him. …  That “organic material” was most likely the effects of raw sewage pouring into the water during the storm.

“It doesn’t taste great,” he said.

Ewww.

The video is *spectacular.*

 Posted by at 9:04 am

  One Response to “The New Standard In Hurricane Reporting”

  1. Really shitty weather?
    The stuff looks like that foam they use to douse jet fuel fires with.

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