Hurricane Rescuers Do Shots on a Boat, But a Reporter Thinks It’s Water
If you haven’t seen this, a TV reporter is commenting on live video of rescuers on a boat in Houston. They’re passing around SHOTS from the cap of a blue…

NEW ORLEANS – SEPTEMBER 14: Rescue crews head out to continue to search the neighborhoods surrounding the Elysian Fields area over two weeks after the Hurricane Katrina swept through the area September 14, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. As floodwaters from the hurricane recede the city is slowly trying to recover. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
(Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)If you haven't seen this, a TV reporter is commenting on live video of rescuers on a boat in Houston. They're passing around SHOTS from the cap of a blue bottle that looks like Skyy Vodka, but she thinks it's water and gives them props for sharing.
But her co-anchor is pretty sure she misread the situation, because he says, "Yeah, I'm not sure that was water."




