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Monday, August 29, 2011

This Is A Must See


It's a dirty job - and no one should have to do it.

Tucker Barnes of the Fox affiliate in Washington, D.C. made what is destined to be one of the most famous live shots in history Saturday standing in Ocean, Md. as Hurricane Irene covered him what he thought was "plankton or something."

It wasn't. It was raw sewage.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do we really need to see that? Couldn't they just tell us?
Poor guy.

Anonymous said...

why is raw sewage coming from the ocean?

Anonymous said...

The experts call that stuff "protein". I call it poop foam!

Anonymous said...

Welcome to Ocean Sh#@y

Anonymous said...

If it smelled bad and you didn't have to be in it to know that, then going to stand in some unknown icky substance is...

well...

ya can't fix stupid.

Can't wait to vacation there...NOT!

Anonymous said...

No, it wasn't raw sewage.

It was sea foam that is very common whenever the ocean is churned up from storms. It's worse when there's a higher concentration of dissolved organic matter in the water, which obviously, can come from any number of sources.

To make a blanket statement that it's raw sewage is simply asinine.