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This BBC News caption is both simple and brilliant
EARLIER TODAY, THE BBC had a real live dog on the news. Just because.
He was introduced with what has to be the greatest TV interviewee caption of all time:
But why was Bounce even on the news? Well, he was part of a segment about a new study, which claims that dogs can tell the difference between happy and sad faces.
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Bounce’s owner, Dr Roger Mugford, was discussing the study, but no one was listening because they were so taken with Bounce. Can you blame them?
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The petition for there to be more animals on the news starts here. We demand that there be at least one a kitten a broadcast, and nothing less.
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