In our immediate-information and viral video society, you never can tell when a new catch phrase will organically spring into being. It's nothing new, it just spreads faster now. From "That's a spicy meatball" to "Where's the beef?" to "Eat my shorts." The catch phrases entered into our vocabulary slowly. Now it's within hours. "Play him off Keyboard Cat" and "Don't tase me bro!" spread faster than syphilis in North Carolina.
That is what has happened to the non-sensical, quasi-Sarah Palin-Jabberwocky-speak sentence "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken."
New York City newscaster Ernie Anastos has had his fair share of on-air gaffes. This one takes the taco. When talking about the upcoming weather, Ernie drops the oddest encouragement in the history of ever.
Jon Stewart will take it from here.
I have the over/under for when "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken" appears on Urban Dictionary at 3:33 pm Eastern Standard Time. The smart money is on the under. "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken" Las Vegas oddsmakers.
That is what has happened to the non-sensical, quasi-Sarah Palin-Jabberwocky-speak sentence "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken."
New York City newscaster Ernie Anastos has had his fair share of on-air gaffes. This one takes the taco. When talking about the upcoming weather, Ernie drops the oddest encouragement in the history of ever.
Jon Stewart will take it from here.
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I have the over/under for when "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken" appears on Urban Dictionary at 3:33 pm Eastern Standard Time. The smart money is on the under. "Keep F#@%in' That Chicken" Las Vegas oddsmakers.
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Another NY news guy bloopers from a decade or so ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzM17CI_TWQ
It didn't take long...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=keep+fucking+that+chicken