The Agony and the Irony
I love ironic headline placement.
Case in point, a story about this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner (which was an excellent choice, I think):
Followed up with some headlines about how much we want to spend on wars, how many marines are dying today, and something about that Osama fella that no one seems to care about any more.
Priceless.
Also, a video of Katie Couric getting a breast exam? Is that supposed to be news or titillating? Because it's not really either. I'm glad she wants to promote health awareness....but I don't really want to see any more of her personal medical procedures.
Case in point, a story about this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner (which was an excellent choice, I think):
Followed up with some headlines about how much we want to spend on wars, how many marines are dying today, and something about that Osama fella that no one seems to care about any more.
Priceless.
Also, a video of Katie Couric getting a breast exam? Is that supposed to be news or titillating? Because it's not really either. I'm glad she wants to promote health awareness....but I don't really want to see any more of her personal medical procedures.
3 Comments:
Nobel Peace Prizes
Should be made of irony.
Oops, sorry. Habit.
I think Mrs. Couric
Had not had her boobs caressed
Since Roker was fat.
heh, heh, heh, you said
"titillating," heh, heh, heh.
you rock, flamingo.
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