Andrew Johnson, the anchor, suggested that colleague Astrid Braunschmidt canoodle with him before reading the weather on Wednesday. After an awkward moment, the producer in Johnson's ear told him that canoodle did not mean what he thought it meantdoesn't mean you should suggest doing it with the attractive weather girl. This news anchor learned that one the hard way after completely misunderstanding the word "canoodle" in the previous segment. His co-worker's reaction: priceless. Also onAndrew Johnson, the anchor, suggested that colleague Astrid Braunschmidt canoodle with him before reading the weather on Wednesday. After an awkward moment, the producer in Johnson's ear told him that canoodle did not mean what he thought it meantMaybe we can canoodle? sounds innocent enough, that is, unless you're privy to the definition. Apparently nobody bothered to tell CTV new anchor Andrew.Advertisement. Aside from the dubious distinction of sharing the name of the first U.S. President to be impeached, CTV News Anchor Andrew Johnson also doesn't know what "canoodling" means. This is what led to the most awkward moment of the broadcast,
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