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Mike Rivers
March 12th 04, 03:05 PM
This morning's Morning Edition on NPR featured a piece on what
political candidates have said too close to an open microphone. Even
our esteemed president referred to a memeber of the press as an
"asshole" when he didn't expect to be on mic.

You can probalby find the sound clips at http://npr.org and select the
Morining Edition program for March 12.

Live souund engineers take note. Keep your finger off the Mute button
and you might make someone infamous.

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Sean Conolly
March 12th 04, 05:22 PM
"Mike Rivers" > wrote in message
news:znr1079102968k@trad...
>
> This morning's Morning Edition on NPR featured a piece on what
> political candidates have said too close to an open microphone. Even
> our esteemed president referred to a memeber of the press as an
> "asshole" when he didn't expect to be on mic.
>
> You can probalby find the sound clips at http://npr.org and select the
> Morining Edition program for March 12.
>
> Live souund engineers take note. Keep your finger off the Mute button
> and you might make someone infamous.

A fine idea that would really improve the political process. Let's get all
of the rascals to say what they really think so we can all find out and
judge accordingly.

Sean

Jay Kadis
March 12th 04, 05:33 PM
In article >,
"Sean Conolly" > wrote:

> "Mike Rivers" > wrote in message
> news:znr1079102968k@trad...
> >
> > This morning's Morning Edition on NPR featured a piece on what
> > political candidates have said too close to an open microphone. Even
> > our esteemed president referred to a memeber of the press as an
> > "asshole" when he didn't expect to be on mic.
> >
> > You can probalby find the sound clips at http://npr.org and select the
> > Morining Edition program for March 12.
> >
> > Live souund engineers take note. Keep your finger off the Mute button
> > and you might make someone infamous.
>
> A fine idea that would really improve the political process. Let's get all
> of the rascals to say what they really think so we can all find out and
> judge accordingly.
>
> Sean
>
>


You'd think they would have learned from the Nixon tapes debacle...

-Jay
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hank alrich
March 12th 04, 09:27 PM
Jay Kadis wrote:

> "Sean Conolly" wrote:

> > "Mike Rivers" wrote

> > > This morning's Morning Edition on NPR featured a piece on what
> > > political candidates have said too close to an open microphone. Even
> > > our esteemed president referred to a memeber of the press as an
> > > "asshole" when he didn't expect to be on mic.

> > > You can probalby find the sound clips at http://npr.org and select the
> > > Morining Edition program for March 12.

> > > Live souund engineers take note. Keep your finger off the Mute button
> > > and you might make someone infamous.

> > A fine idea that would really improve the political process. Let's get all
> > of the rascals to say what they really think so we can all find out and
> > judge accordingly.

> You'd think they would have learned from the Nixon tapes debacle...

Maybe they've erased their heads.

--
ha

Geoff Wood
March 13th 04, 09:14 PM
Jay Kadis wrote:

>
> You'd think they would have learned from the Nixon tapes debacle...


Or ... "Now I know why they call you Buffalo Bill - slurp, slurp, Oh - my
dress !"

geoff