Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.”
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Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\'ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I\’ll Rouchambeau You For it….
Tracy Moynihan on WAVY managed to mispronounce both Lanexa and Rouchambeau in the same story just now.
Uh, hello? These aren’t particularly difficult names, and they’re local names.
Of course, perhaps I shouldn’t criticize. We have an announcer on my station who’s been in the market for thirty years and still can’t say “Gloucester.” -
I win!
I keep logs open with tail for a reason…..
From exim’s mainlog:
2004-09-25 08:12:59 1CBBQ9-000E5k-Pc H=ccm01.roving.com [63.251.135.74] F=rejected after DATA: This message scored 96.1 points. This has been logged. You will be reported to spam-fighting agencies. If you have received this message in error, mail postmaster@[my domain] with the IP of your mail server in the subject.
From /var/log/maillog:
Sep 25 08:12:58 norfolk spamd[54186]: checking message <1011353435994.1011259033049.25510.2.140759@scheduler> for nobody:65534.
Sep 25 08:12:59 norfolk spamd[54186]: identified spam (96.1/5.0) for nobody:65534 in 1.2 seconds, 17140 bytes.
Unfortunately, due to the way I have exim/exiscan configured, I don’t have a copy of this message to prove it. :-/
But that could have been the biggest piece of spam, ever!