Bleep Slip Tweak Clips Script Read (Watermelon!) | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

Rachel Maddow takes a closer look at a technical error that accidentally censored her on her own show. Aired on 04/16/2021.
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Bleep Slip Tweak Clips Script Read (Watermelon!) | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

37 comments

    1. I don’t get to watch often enough, but I do agree. Also East Bay, from when Los Lomas HS in Walnut Creek was still extant.

  1. “I don’t have any secret information – who would trust me with it?” Roflmao – love Rachel’s humour!!

    1. @karon mcgregor Depends; “Former president BLEEP” doesn’t sound too bad. I’ve heard his name enough 😉

  2. My old music teacher had us mouth ‘watermelon’ over and over if we forgot the lyrics during school concerts lol

  3. Watermelon was the phony secret-code my mother created to keep us safe from strangers 😂 “If the stranger doesn’t know the secret code watermelon, don’t go with them”

    1. The secret word for my daughter was “Ichabod”,as in Ichabod Crane. She’d always pronounce it “Ickyoobad”.

  4. I looked around to get context but only could see “so that’s what he did” making it 10X funnier

  5. When I used to work at Local “Ren Faires” back in the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s, After MANY LONG Weekends of talking in some “Accent” either Irish {for ME!} Scottish, English, French, etc. ALL of our friends would gather together at someone’s home to have an “After the Faire/End of Summer Cook-Out Party” and Do things like Saying “Chocolate Covered Pop-tarts” and other silly things to get us to STOP Talking in our “Character Voices”… AND EAT Lots of Chocolate Covered Pop-tarts and OTHER Fun Junk Food and Watch Fun movies!
    It actually DID work! AND the Parties were ALWAYS LOTS of FUN! We would usually have a Bon-Fire and Make SMORES out of Chocolate Covered Pop-tarts and Gram Crackers and OTHER fun things, Sings Songs and Play Instruments…

    GODS I MISS THOSE DAYS! :(…

  6. Rachel, I would trust you to share it with us in a “watermelon”kinda way.. Rachel you could also code it as Isle 45 watermelon 🍉

  7. My high school drama teacher taught us to say “watermelon watermelon watermelon” to simulate crowd noises when we were in the background on stage.

  8. Funny and interesting, in her show podcast, when she says watermelon, the staff bleeps it as well. 🤣

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