The local news is a far cry from the noble days of Walter Cronkite, now it’s full of over-sensationalized stories, terrifying teasers and reporters eating cat vomit. During Hartford’s CBS affiliate WFSB’s morning news program the weatherman Scot Haney, weatherman ate some of his cereal he dropped on the floor. Only problem is that what he thought was Grape Nuts was actually his cat’s puke. Apparently his kitty cat blew chunks at his house and he stepped on it. The kitty puke dried on the bottom of his shoe then fell on the floor. Haney ate the puke thinking it was his breakfast cereal. Looks like the forecast is calling for partly cloudy skies with a good chance of chunder.
Reporter Accidentally Eats Cat Puke Live On The News
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