Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Major TV network reads this blog.


I blogged the floods with a picture (blog below this one) and gave my survival tips. NBC, the major (and best) American TV network, read it and sent a camera crew to do those ridiculous labradors.....
I've been on the TV, of course, before this. But not on camera.
Maybe a presenter's job beckons...

1 comment:

  1. Good to be in touch with a star George, fits my regal demeanour. We are not flooded so I have been able to get on with some seasonal country sports. You may be interested in a couple of the more inventive things I did this week:
    1) Left dead mouse which had crawled off to die under a suitcase and made a bad smell which needed to be hunted out by the humans (with their woefully inadequate noses)
    2) Left dead mouse in shoe of the male human, who put it on and squeezed it to the end of the shoe where it got wedged. Actually not sure if that one was fully dead but it stopped moving so I lost interest.
    I like your shaking thing, may try that out next week...
    Smudge

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