A reporters on-air mistake turns into a laugh-out-loud moment. While live on air, the woman erroneously thought she was speaking into her microphone, but that was not the case. Watch the short but hilarious clip to see what the reporter momentarily thought was her microphone.
Human beings are in no way perfect; far from it. Perfection is not something that anyone will ever be able to reach. We all stumble and fall and have flaws, imperfections and blemishes. While Jesus Christ set an example for all of us to follow and strive for, we will still fall far short.
When television is live, anything can happen, including mistakes and blunders. A clip posted on social media shows a reporter mistakenly using a turkey leg as her microphone. The young woman even momentarily speaks into the turkey leg. But seconds later, she realizes what shes done and quickly grabs her microphone to finish her report.
However, she didnt get rattled, was able to brush it off and even laughed at herself. She finished her live report as if nothing had happened, a mark of a true professional.
In addition to the reporter, the anchors back at the studio also had a good laugh at her turkey leg microphone. One of them could even be heard telling the woman reporting from the Maryland state fairgrounds to speak into the corndog.
Mistakes happen, and we all make them. We don't become perfect even after asking for forgiveness and accepting Christ as our Lord and Savior. We are still human and prone to making mistakes. Thats why Christs grace and mercy are so powerful and amazing. Without them, none of us would have a chance. Even when we stumble and fall, He is quick and faithful to forgive.
1 John 1:9 If we say openly that we have done wrong, he is upright and true to his word, giving us forgiveness of sins and making us clean from all evil.
This man and his relationship with a camel are comedy gold. These two unlikely buddies have a close and absolutely hilarious relationship. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear how this man ended up owning and bonding with a camel.
Everyone loves animals. How could you not love and adore those cute, furry, four-legged creatures? Even people who are not currently pet owners still have a soft spot for those critters. We all know we have to keep a close eye on those individuals who say they hate or have an extreme dislike for the members of the animal community.
When people state how much they love and adore animals and enjoy having pets, they typically mean dogs and cats. Whether youre more of a dog or a cat person, canines and felines make fine pets. You cant go wrong with either of them. However, a camel is one creature most people have almost never considered keeping as a pet.
A clip posted on YouTube shows the unique and hilarious relationship one man, Alex, has with Albert, his pet camel. As the video shows, the two are the closest of friends, with Albert always trying to make himself right at home, walking right into the house.
Alex explains that he rescued Albert from an animal farm and admits they became fast friends, having an almost instantaneous connection.
Hes attached to me at the hip, Alex said. He just loves to follow me. Running back and forth with me in the tractor.
In the video, Alex states that when Albert was younger, he would bottle-feed him up to 10 times a day. During the few moments when Alex would momentarily leave Albert pinned up in an area, the camel would scream and yell for Alex.
Even though Albert may be an unconventional pet, and make for some hilariously awkward situations, like when he walks into his house unexpectedly, Alex would have things no other way.
I couldnt imagine life without him, Alex said.
Genesis 1:21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Tim Conway refused the king and queen entry into the palace in a hilarious skit. He took his job guarding the royal palace very seriously, to the point where not even the king and queen could get past him. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see Tim keep the palace safe, even from the king and queen.
Having a job and being gainfully employed is a blessing. Many people would vigorously argue whether that statement is true, but for most of the population, having a job is necessary. Unless you were born into an obscenely wealthy family, holding down a 9-to-5 is how everyone financially supports themselves and their families.
Most people blessed with a job would very much like to remain employed for as long as possible. Losing a job is one of the most stressful and devastating situations someone can experience. One of the best ways to remain employed is to take the position weve been given seriously.
In a clip posted on social media, that is precisely what Tim Conway, who plays a palace guard in a classic Carol Burnett Show skit, does. In fact, he may even take his duties too seriously. He hilariously refuses to allow the king (played by Harvey Korman) and queen (played by Carol Burnett) entry into their palace. They fail to provide the correct password, which will not cut it for Tim, and beyond the palace gates, they remain.
Despite being completely flabbergasted and outraged at Tims refusal to let them in, the royal couple believe they may have found a way in. They essentially try to bribe Tim, offering him whatever he wants. However, they and no one else saw Tims demand coming. He would like a popsicle, but not just any popsicle. He would like a buffalo popsicle.
I'm not sure how no one broke character and started laughing, but very early in the skit, after he approaches Tim, Harvey appears to be on the verge of doing so.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
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