Evil ... Thy name is Orville Redenbacher!!
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"Mr. Newspaper editor, are you hiring?"
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Maybe not the the dumbest question I've asked but one that sticks out it is "What went wrong on that last play?" (Asked after I was dumbfounded watching a football game lost on the final play, when Team A down by 4, calls a perfect QB tight end rollout from Team B's 20. The lone defender that goes with the play is caught trying to decide to cover the TE or prevent the QB from taking off. The defender drops back and the QB for some reason passes. The defender makes the INT to seal the game. I was so in shock watching it transpire that I couldn't think of anything smart to ask)
I once asked Scott Skiles what his favorite Tribe Called Quest song was. Early in my career, I was given the enviable assignment of asking silly questions to NBA players. I wound up with the assignment because everybody else they asked to do it told our editor to fork off...
The rest of the media horde looked at me like I had just asked him if he'd ever forked his mom.
He smiled and said, "The one where they mentioned me. I can't remember the title."
I do hate it when bosses want us to ask certain questions
This reminds me about when I was a hockey stringer for Sportsticker snd each preseason they would send us a series of silly questions to ask one or two players.
The one that got the oddest looks back was " who's your secret crush," especially from married guys.
Always made sure the PR team and players knew what we were doing in advance and would ask when we had the player one-to-one, not with other media around.