It’s good to post a light-hearted comment.
BBC’s intrepid reporter Michael Buchanan is known to some of us already as the one who door-stepped Katrina Percy and attended the recent meeting of the Council of Governors. His BBC profile includes:
“I’ve been fortunate to cover some the biggest stories of the past 2 years including Hurricane Katrina, the conflict in Lebanon and the Ipswich killings.”
Hurricane Katrina Percy – sounds good to me, leaving a trail of spoiled lives in her wake.
That’s two Hurricane Katrinas for you Michael. Spot the difference:
©Full video at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-35074215
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Someone on Monday spotted the difference: Hurricane Katrina [Percy] won’t go away! Very droll.
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