TNN35: Amr Versus Sara
Author
Omar Sadek
Date Published

On this edition, Amr and Sara presented a segment cataloguing the minor offenses of daily life. The bulletin opened with tagging your best friend in a post without ever texting them, proceeded to the deliberate twenty-minute delay before replying to friends, and paused at length on the act of staring into the fridge.
The segment then deteriorated into open conflict. Sara deployed sound effects and the bearing of Michael Scott; a puzzle was introduced; Amr left, and was later accused of having eaten his own twin. His manner of speaking was entered into evidence.
The broadcast resumed with a report on the fart, the practice of walking faster to avoid greeting an acquaintance, and little else. The desk thanked both correspondents.
Those were the headlines. I was Omar Sadek with you from TNN.
Headlines
— Silent tagging of a best friend is examined.
— The deliberate twenty-minute reply is condemned.
— The long stare into the fridge is documented.
— Sara enters conflict armed with sound effects.
— Amr is accused of eating his own twin.
— Walking faster to dodge an acquaintance is reviewed.
— The segment is held to a strict runtime.
