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Live TV Gold: Baby Makes Priceless Face at Reporter Who Then Dances Around to ‘Wizard of Oz’

If the news of the past week has been heavy, take a moment and treat yourself to this lighthearted clip.

Last Thursday, KDVR-TV in Denver featured a segment with reporter Dan Daru at a local farm that allows people to pick their own food instead of having to buy it in the store. While at the farm, Daru decided to feature a baby that was making an believable face:

Reporter Makes Baby Cry on Live TV | Dan Daru KDVR

Reporter Makes Baby Cry on Live TV | Dan Daru KDVR

Reporter Makes Baby Cry on Live TV | Dan Daru KDVR

Daru decided to have a little fun, and imagined what the baby — who he called “Drew the farm kid” — was saying using an Einstein-like voice and quotes. Not surprisingly, “Drew” started crying. That soon led to Daru dancing around and singing a song from “The Wizard of Oz.”

Reporter Makes Baby Cry on Live TV | Dan Daru KDVR

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Comments (41)

  • dontbotherme
    Posted on September 17, 2012 at 9:28pm

    That was so cute. I love babies! :D

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  • Bobbarker
    Posted on September 17, 2012 at 4:19pm

    Nice spin: “allows people to pick their own food instead of having to buy it in the store” Yes, it’s way more convenient to spend an hour or so to drive to a farm, pick my own food, and make the drive home instead of buying it at my neighborhood grocery store in a fraction of the time. The farm saves big on labor costs, and then cons the customers into doing the work themselves, at a premium.

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    • jhans24
      Posted on September 18, 2012 at 1:08pm

      The farm is giving away free food and you are complaining because you have to pick it yourself? Classic.

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