Dedicated Radio Announcer Undisturbed by Studio Fire

September 24, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 5 comments

Hmmm, I’m having a hard time deciding if this actually happened for real or if it was staged. In any case, it certainly got people talking because the video is posted all over the web this morning.

Can anyore here translate what is being said in the video?

[Via BoingBoing]

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5 Comments »

Comment by Spyros
2008-09-24 06:00:36

It is from a Greek radio station and he is telling the news.He is describing the Cern experiment while the fire starts,continues to politics and while it is being quenched he is reading the sports!

 
Comment by Jimbo
2008-09-24 06:06:44

Hi from Greece.

It is a viral from a greek radio station called City Radio.

The reporter just announces some stuff related to LHC. But the whole concept is that in stis station nothing disturbes the reporters from doing their job.

 
Comment by flingcom
2008-09-24 10:40:43

This one is really worth a watch…

 
Comment by Russ Jones
2008-09-24 10:48:38

Roughly translated…

“holy shit, this place is on fire. holy shit. holy shit”

“fire, oh my god, holy shit, its on fire”

“obama mccain fire holy shit”

“for the love of god put it out”

“holy shit holy shit”

“fire”

 
Comment by Andrei Buiu
2008-09-29 05:01:47

This is…interesting. If it’s a commercial I don’t know what to say…. “We here at Radio X would rather burn, then stop telling the news”. Whatever.

 
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