To: Loyalist
I’m reading FR’s snarky comments and would bet my last dollar not one of you is the high class model of beauty you make yourselves out to be. There’s nothing wrong with the broadcaster who looks like an average everyday person.
10 posted on
08/18/2016 1:00:10 PM PDT by
bgill
(From the CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola")
To: bgill
"...would bet my last dollar not one of you is the high class model of beauty you make yourselves out to be."You would lose that bet.
I am the ugliest "high class model of beauty" you could ever see.
I'm a guy.
12 posted on
08/18/2016 1:21:48 PM PDT by
publius911
(IMPEACH HIM NOW evil, stupid, insane ignorant or just clueless, doesn't matter!)
To: bgill
Theres nothing wrong with the broadcaster who looks like an average everyday person.
Obviously you have never worked in the broadcasting industry. Nor do you know anyone who has.
My late uncle was friendly with a local TV anchor whose employer never stopped pushing the facelifts. And he was a guy!
The women I know who have worked in that business have much more brutal stories to share.
To: bgill
“Theres nothing wrong with the broadcaster who looks like an average everyday person.”
Except average everyday people do not get gigs as broadcasters. It’s inherent in the nature of the business that you have to be good looking, because YOU are partly the product that tv stations are trying to sell, and in order to sell it, they need people to want to look at you.
To: bgill
Egyptians, in general, are often heavy set people, and there is no reason why the tv presenter should not be, provided she is well-groomed and has a good speaking voice. I agree with your points.
25 posted on
09/12/2016 9:46:06 PM PDT by
BlackVeil
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