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It was a dark and moony night…

Buttocks = comedy gold?

Why does this Slovenian radio newscaster hold up her hands like blinders when reading the news? This video will tell you.

By the way, mooning qualifies as sexual harassment in the United States. (Perhaps in the EU as well) In Slovenia, the concept doesn’t really exist. OK, maybe sometimes, but the situations are not even remotely comparable.

(Thanks Blondie!)

Posted on Tuesday, November 7, 2006 to Slovenia

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  • 1

    Hehehehe, goood one! So much for serious news :D But my favourite screw-up of all time is still the “kita of PM JanÅ¡a”. When presenters on national radio started laughing in the middle of “Radijski dnevnik” (news at 7 pm). Namely, the PM’s PR office was trying to say that he has “hernia ingvinoscrotalis” or “vkleÅ¡Ä?ena kila”, but instead wrote that he has “vkleÅ¡Ä?ena kita” which rougly translates as “penis ingvinoscrotalus”. Unfortunately the English word for “vkleÅ¡Ä?ena” eludes me… In any case, the result was as follows (hope the link works)

         by pengovsky on November 7, 2006 at 10:12 am

  • 2

    I am sure she would feel harrassed if he gave her a purple gladiator instead.

         by crni on November 7, 2006 at 6:31 pm

  • 3

    @MM: “… sexual harassment … but the situations are not even remotely comparable.”

    So, what is better then?

         by Matej on November 7, 2006 at 9:58 pm

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