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Craig
07-21-2005, 01:43 PM
This news video is ridiculous. It is a classic example of the "non-news" stories that permeate the American media. The question is, why haven't they got anything better to talk about?

http://video.msn.com/video/p.htm?mkt=us&i=fdd0af37-9977-439c-96c9-db6749befbf5,1ca94913-211d-4628-91dc-3917c405bba2&p=Living_NBC%20Today&m=News%20-%20Weather&mi=NBC%20News&rf=http://www.msn.com

Tuatara
07-21-2005, 09:52 PM
I'm not a violent person but I just wanted to punch her in the face so much.
:mad:

The Big Bog
07-21-2005, 11:02 PM
Gah! Gah! HATE. Oh get off my screen now! Ick! Words just cannot convey the unbridled seething hatred I have for this woman.

What is with that dialect? Pardon ME-EE but a day at the White House is NAH-UHT a day at the beach! Bitty. I think we need a new law: people who turn simple one-syllable words into two-syllable words should be shot in the face. If we can get such a law passed I'll be more than willing to reverse any negative thing I ever said about guns.

But anyway ... there you have it, America. You asked for it and you got it: all of your important world news now being delivered to you by a freakin' Barbie Doll--who has nothing more important to do than critique the fashion choices of young kids. Isn't regression fun? Wheeeeeeee....

Craig
07-22-2005, 08:14 AM
One of her most idiotic comments is when she says she bought a whole new outfit whne she found out Reagan would see her in her jeans. It's an utterly ridiculous thing to do, and it sounds like an excuse to go shopping more than anything else. And why is a personal anecdote from a news anchor on the news?

The Big Bog
07-22-2005, 09:54 AM
One of her most idiotic comments is when she says she bought a whole new outfit whne she found out Reagan would see her in her jeans. It's an utterly ridiculous thing to do, and it sounds like an excuse to go shopping more than anything else. And why is a personal anecdote from a news anchor on the news?
Actually, it was Nixon. Which makes her all the more abhorrent knowing that she would publicly admit to having worked for one of the most deceitful Presidents ever (in what capacity I'm not sure but I bet Pat was none too pleased).

Sorry but I just have this serious aversion to my news being delivered by smirky broads with glossy lips and beauty pageant hair.

Craig
07-22-2005, 03:50 PM
Actually, it was Nixon. Which makes her all the more abhorrent knowing that she would publicly admit to having worked for one of the most deceitful Presidents ever (in what capacity I'm not sure but I bet Pat was none too pleased).

Sorry but I just have this serious aversion to my news being delivered by smirky broads with glossy lips and beauty pageant hair.

Was it Nixon? Maybe I was too appalled to hear it correctly...