There once was a reporter called Chuck. Who one day ran out of luck. It was thought that his last word. When the volcano’s eruption was heard. Was something along the lines of "Oh F***!!!!
You know, the actual Charles Osgood, a very famous radio and television journalist for many years, is still alive, though unlikely at age 90 to be taking on any further assignments to do remotes.
allen@home over 1 year ago
I guess poor old Chuck couldn’t feel that rumbling under his feet quick enough.
Ubintold over 1 year ago
….to Chuck’s lava lamp while we pause for station identification.
Nachikethass over 1 year ago
Alas, poor Chuck! Ye knew him, now just a handful/ Of ashes that soareth o’er breaking, molten, red rock…
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT over 1 year ago
There once was a reporter called Chuck. Who one day ran out of luck. It was thought that his last word. When the volcano’s eruption was heard. Was something along the lines of "Oh F***!!!!
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
We now int-erupt your regularly scheduled program.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
Where you gonna go when the volcano blow?
Mediatech over 1 year ago
It must have been an uplifting experience.
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
You know, the actual Charles Osgood, a very famous radio and television journalist for many years, is still alive, though unlikely at age 90 to be taking on any further assignments to do remotes.
blakerl over 1 year ago
Rule # 42 As a reporter you should never report from the top of a dormant volcano, because they never are.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
He appears to have made an ash of himself.
T... over 1 year ago
Could happen, I guess…
David Rickard Premium Member over 1 year ago
At least he went out with a bang.
norphos over 1 year ago
Oh no!
MichiganMitten over 1 year ago
These things can be unpredictable:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galeras_tragedy