Canadian Lawmaker Apologizes For Being Naked On A Zoom Call

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"A Canadian lawmaker left red-cheeked after appearing stark naked on a House of Commons Zoom conference call has apologized to his colleagues."
How stupid do you have to be to do this?! I've heard of other people being in the bathroom, having family members streak by or saying things they shouldn't. SMH
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...n-parliament-zoom/ar-BB1fFNpV?ocid=uxbndlbing
 

Be thankful that we didn't have Zoom in 1964 when Lyndon Johnson did a nude press conference aboard Air Force One.

On a hot, sunny day in 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson had just delivered a stump speech during his campaign for the presidency. According to White House reporter Frank Cormier’s book “LBJ: the Way He Was,” once onboard Air Force One, the President started taking questions about the economy from the press. In the middle of the QA session, Johnson took off his pants and shirt, then “shucked off his underwear… standing buck naked and waving his towel for emphasis” as he continued talking.
 
Our condo association board has been meeting via zoom since the whole COVID thing started. Though neither my wife nor I have been in compromising situations during the meeting, we can tend to forget that others can see and hear us. The past few days, we were at the Mayo Clinic and staying at the Kahler hotel across the street, so I attended the board meeting via my laptop on a table in our hotel. My wife would talk to me without remembering that the mic and video were on. It didn't really matter since she was fully clothed, but it IS possible to forget.

We are so used to seeing computers around that we may not always consider what the computer might be seeing and hearing (i.e. that a zoom or skype session is in progress).

Tony
 
My second thought was that I didn’t know that runners take off all their underclothes when they wear those tight jogging outfits. 😊
 
Is it considered indecent exposure? Wonder if he can claim that he was wearing his birthday suit? :ROFLMAO:

Accidents do happen. The Canadian was forgiven but this American got fired last year.

"Jeffrey Toobin, a prominent writer and CNN's chief legal analyst, was fired from The New Yorker on Wednesday after he accidentally exposed himself to colleagues with the New Yorker and WNYC during a Zoom call last month.

"I am writing to share with you that our investigation regarding Jeffrey Toobin is complete, and as a result, he is no longer affiliated with our company," Stan Duncan, chief people officer at Condé Nast, which owns the New Yorker, wrote in an email to employees."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/11/media/jeffrey-toobin-fired-new-yorker/index.html
 
Seems to depend what the accidental exposer is doing. Masturbating isn’t one of those socially acceptable things in the workplace, even if he thought no one could see him. As they say, there’s a time and place for everything.
 
"A Canadian lawmaker left red-cheeked after appearing stark naked on a House of Commons Zoom conference call has apologized to his colleagues."
How stupid do you have to be to do this?! I've heard of other people being in the bathroom, having family members streak by or saying things they shouldn't. SMH
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...n-parliament-zoom/ar-BB1fFNpV?ocid=uxbndlbing
He didn't have much choice, I know of no other way when it comes to hanky-panky.
 

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