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phonejack  [Member]
12/20/2011 7:16:06 AM
THIS MORNING AT 6:04, I LISTENED TO CHRIS KANE SAY "THE UNITED STATES MARINE "CORPSE"". MISPRONUNCIATION SAYS A LOT ABOUT HIS BACKGROUND.I HOPE HIS KNEES GROW TOGETHER.
FlatlinesUp  [Member]
12/20/2011 9:10:54 AM
what an idiot.
FlatlinesUp  [Member]
12/20/2011 9:14:14 AM
here's his listed email

smunsell@katv.com

from the station website, but based on the name of it, it's prob for an "assistant" or such. IMHO everyone should let him know what a disrespectful idiot he is.
BamaInArk  [Team Member]
12/20/2011 9:41:56 AM
Well you know the college graduate and all! Of course if he's from Arkansas doesn't say much about the education system. In the mean time how many times have you seen Marine Corps spelled "Corp". You can blame this on the "English" system of spelling vs pronunciation.

Marine Core/Corp/Corps

Live/Live
To/Too/Two
There/Their/They're
etc, etc

The AR in AR-15 = Assault Rifle
supplex  [Team Member]
12/20/2011 10:49:26 AM
Originally Posted By phonejack:
THIS MORNING AT 6:04, I LISTENED TO CHRIS KANE SAY "THE UNITED STATES MARINE "CORPSE"". MISPRONUNCIATION SAYS A LOT ABOUT HIS BACKGROUND.I HOPE HIS KNEES GROW TOGETHER.


who is Chris Kane?

not knowing how to pronounce that is just
LRHogFan  [Team Member]
12/20/2011 8:36:18 PM
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Come on, give the guy a break. He made a mistake. I am sure none of you have ever done so?
FlatlinesUp  [Member]
12/20/2011 9:02:04 PM
awww, can't we all just get along...
stevec22  [Member]
12/20/2011 10:05:37 PM
Most "TV Personalities" just read the script without thought to what is says. It might have been misspelled on the prompter. Or more likely just a reading error.
LRHogFan  [Team Member]
12/20/2011 11:43:11 PM
I'm Ron Burgandy?
Dan_Gray  [Team Member]
12/21/2011 12:02:54 AM
He got his lead from his President.
zwitherow  [Team Member]
12/21/2011 12:16:10 AM
Navy corpse-man, is that like some kind of maritime zombie?

Hebrew_Battle_Rifle  [Team Member]
12/23/2011 4:56:58 PM
We have been at war for 10 years and they still call battle wounds injuries, refer to Marines as Soldiers, Airmen as Air Force personell, and battle uniforms as fatigues.