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http://xfinity.comcast.net/vid.../Comcast/2271607034/


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As is so often the case with network broadcasting, they left off the intro to the anchor asking the weather girl to canoodle. See it here.

Has anyone here actually canoodled? I think I once had one but the wheels fell off.
 
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I thought it was there. It was quite a blooper, wasn't it?
 
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I only get "This content is presently unavailable". Irritating but hardly a blooper!


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I got that with Geoff's link, but the one Proof provided worked OK.


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Proof linked to HuffPost. According to The Free Dictionary, common usage for "huff" is: To inhale the fumes of a volatile chemical or substance as a means of becoming intoxicated. So THAT's what Areola Huffington's been up to!


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