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  • it would be funny if the v/o said this this is fox 5 news the most powerful name in slapping news

  • i want RoseAnna Scotto

  • MRS Scotto can u please ask your brother JHON to pay his ex employees? he claims he doesnt have any money and keeps screwing the wrong people

  • Ernie Anastos! why did you have to go to FOX 5? you should've stayed at WABC or WCBS!

  • shes hot

  • I think the big story is that these people have been fucking chickens!

  • Who designed these Faux News-inspired sets?

  • It's called sight rhyme jackass

  • "Sight rhyme" . . . another typically disingenuous American attempt to justify a pig-ignorant, substandard education. And, with all due respect ( which ain't much!), there's a comma after "rhyme" and a period at the end of the sentence. No wonder your present Administration is slipping so many toxic bills through Congress . . . I doubt if more than 10% of the American public are literate enough to read the damn things.

  • clearly, you, aren't, witty, at, all, just obnoxious, elitist, arrogant, and, ignorant, of, visual, rhyme, which, if, you, googled, it, you, would, plainly, see, that, it, is, a, valid, type, of, rhyme, apparently, your, education, in, Israel, was, so, substandard, that, you, lack, the, ability, to, look, up, a, simple, compund, word,

    jackass

  • Actually, I was educated in the States at a time when they didn't have to give remedial reading courses to freshman university students. Also, sentences still start with a capital and end with a period. You can "Google" that along with "compound word", which "sight rhyme" is not. A compound word is "extraordinary", compounded of two words into a single one. That's why it's called a "compound WORD".(in the SINGULAR).

    And "jackass", in this case a proper noun, should be capitalized, Jackass.

  • "Extraordinary" is not a compound word in English - "extraordinary" is attested in English from 1431; "extra" as a standalone word is from 1654 and is a shortening of "extraordinary." You might want to do your homework before sitting on your high horse.

  • Unfortunately, "extraordinary" is, indeed, a compound word in English as the derivative roots are from the Latin if you check your sources a bit deeper. And, personally, I think this give-and-take is one hell of a lot more fun than just tossing out pointless comments about some talking head's nationally televised "chicken fucking" remark. Keep 'em coming . . . :-)

  • Oui, je sais. Je parle français. Et c'est bien je regarde CNN plus que Fox, mais je préfere Al Jazeera plus que les autres.

  • they dont have a "NEW YORK" screen?

  • Nope. This open is now the rejoin. Look at my video for the open to WNYW.

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