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RonDo
06-20-2008, 17:03
Link to news video (http://www.breitbart.tv/html/116373.html)

This is a video news story so no real text to give you.

I was interested in the story but after watching, it happens to be in my home town ironically. In fact, the Ziebart in the video is only a mile away from my work and I pass it everyday to/from my employer.

Also, I find that cat to be very cute but it must have been a wild ride for the kitty.

SpaceProg
06-20-2008, 17:35
I don't know if it's the same folks, but there's also a group that goes around in a septic truck sucking up prairie dogs. The tank inside is padded, but it does give a wild ride to all concerned. Hehe. I'm glad the kitty's okay.

deathofcheese
06-20-2008, 17:43
So did they suck her through the hose, or just use it as a suction-grabber? I'm confused.

Bloodcinder
06-20-2008, 18:10
What a feel-good story. [Tiny vomit.]

Gio Takahashi
06-20-2008, 18:18
what a cute kitty. Good that she survived, funky story.

Should note that Roto Rooters get a lot of media attention lately, especially when the main stars of Ghost Hunters work for Roto Rooters during the day time.

SpaceProg
06-20-2008, 23:21
Ghost Hunters... man that show is such a sham it's funny. LOOK LOOK OMG! OMG! *camera pans to show absolutely nothing* OH MAN, IT WAS RIGHT THERE!

deathofcheese
06-21-2008, 12:14
Seriously, they need to cut out the drama and "reality" and suspense and shit and it might be a good show. They've found stuff before, but their failure percentage is probably greater than half. I guess this is why the execs at SciFi (or whatever) decided to ham up the show.

Gio Takahashi
06-21-2008, 13:47
The failure is high because people report that they saw ghosts when it turns out to be something that can be easily debunked. That is their job, they try to debunk ghost sightings/report. But this is off topic.

In the first couple of seasons, they had so much reality, especially the part about their daytime jobs, and the behind the scenes at TAPS and family. SciFi had them stopped and focused on their tasks. Of course let's not forget Brian Harnois, Mr. "Dude. Run!"

Now, get back on topic.