  Okay, here's something we can all agree that we hate: That fake ad-hoc question that the news anchor asks the reporter at the end of the report. " ... and so, for now, there won't be a new Wal-Mark in Lancaster County. Live, from Warwick High School, this is Blahblah Talkinghead reporting. " "Blahblah, what about the proposed Target store in that same area? " "Forrest, Authorities here say that the same restrictions will apply to any store over 10,000 square feet, so for now, the new Target store is also on hold. " "Thank you, Blahblah. In other news ..." Folks, you do know that the entire "I'll-ask-a-question-and-it'll-sound-impromptu" thing is scripted, don't you? ARGH! I HATE that. What an insult. What? ... we're to believe that you just *happen* to ask a question and the reporter is just SOOOO smart that they know the answer?
Sheesh. Whatever happened to just reporting the facts? Stinkin' ratings game. P.S. My neighbor and a lady at work call it "Wal-Mark", so it's used here. The lady at work also says "Discovery card" for the Discover credit card and calls the office supply place "Office Mack". 
