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		<title>Transcript of interview with kid who got a butter knife stuck in his head.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A kid got a butter knife stuck in his head and end up on morning news shows, this week. I managed to transcribe one of the interviews. This starts just as the show comes back from break. Wendy and Charlie, morning news anchors, are seated at the newsdesk. Wendy I&#8217;m Wendy May, and thank you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24156848/" target="_blank">kid got a butter knife stuck in his head</a> and end up on morning news shows, this week. I managed to transcribe one of the interviews. This starts just as the show comes back from break.</p>
<p class="action"><em>Wendy and Charlie, morning news anchors, are seated at the newsdesk.</em></p>
<p class="character">Wendy</p>
<p class="dialog">I&#8217;m Wendy May, and thank you for watching Good Morning to News. OK, next up, we have our exclusive interview with the&#8211;</p>
<p class="action"><em>Charlie begins cracking up.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">Stop that.</p>
<p class="character">charlie</p>
<p class="dialog">I&#8217;m sorry&#8230; I was reading ahead. I&#8217;ll stop.</p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">As I was saying&#8230; our exclusive interview with the kid who has a butter knife stuck in his (she starts giggling)&#8230;. Now, I&#8217;m doing it. Thanks, Charlie. OK, the kid with the butter knife stuck in his head.</p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, don&#8217;t forget to ask if it makes it easier for him to <span style="font-style:italic">get the point</span>.</p>
<p class="action"><em>Wendy stares at Charlie.</em></p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="dialog">See? Get it? Because there&#8217;s a knife, and&#8211;</p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">&#8211;I get it.</p>
<p class="character">Gary (O.s.)</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, ask if it was brainless steel.</p>
<p class="action"><em>Charlie and Wendy give death stares to Gary, who&#8217;s standing in front of a green screen. The weather map turns on behind him.</em></p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, listen, Gary, when we need a joke from you, we&#8217;ll ask for your resume, OK?</p>
<p class="action"><em>Gary&#8217;s smile fades. We return to the newscasters.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">OK, I believe we have Greg, the kid with a butter knife sticking out of his head via satellite from his home. Good morning, Greg!</p>
<p class="action"><em>Greg appears onscreen. He&#8217;s a young teenager with a butter knife sticking out the back, right side of his head. Wendy stares for a second and then breaks out in hysterics. Charlie never had a hope of keeping a steady face.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">Turn it off! Turn it off!</p>
<p class="action"><em>Greg disappears.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">That kid has a butter knife&#8230; <span style="font-style:italic">sticking out of his head</span>!</p>
<p class="action"><em>She&#8217;s regains her composure.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">OK, turn it back on. I&#8217;m ready. I&#8217;m better.</p>
<p class="action"><em>Greg is back onscreen, but the image is snowy.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">It&#8217;s a little&#8230;</p>
<p class="action"><em>Greg&#8217;s mother enters next to him and begins adjusting his head.</em></p>
<p class="character">mother</p>
<p class="dialog">Just a minute.</p>
<p class="action"><em>As she turns his head completely sideways, knife sticking straight up in the air, the image becomes crystal clear.</em></p>
<p class="character">MOTHER</p>
<p class="dialog">Better.</p>
<p class="action"><em>Wendy nods.</em></p>
<p class="character">WENDY</p>
<p class="dialog">Thank you, but it looks like we&#8217;re out of time. (turning to main camera) What a brave, little boy.</p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="dialog">A profile in courage, indeed.</p>
<p class="character">GARY (O.S.)</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, it&#8217;s too bad you didn&#8217;t get to ask the dad how he supports his knife and kids!</p>
<p class="action"><em>Wendy and Charlie glare at Gary again.</em></p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, we&#8217;re trying to run a professional newscast here, OK, Gary?</p>
<p class="action"><em>Gary&#8217;s had enough.</em></p>
<p class="character">GARY</p>
<p class="dialog">Hey, I&#8217;m a person, too. I may not have a butter knife sticking out of my head, but I deserve just as much respect as someone who does!</p>
<p class="action"><em>Gary presses some buttons on his weather remote device, and all the suns become rainclouds.</em></p>
<p class="character">GARY</p>
<p class="dialog">What do you think about that?</p>
<p class="character">CHARLIE</p>
<p class="parenthetical">(sad)</p>
<p class="dialog">I was going to go on a picnic tomorrow&#8230;.</p>
<p class="action"><em>And then they cut to a commercial</em></p>
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