Posted on 01/20/2005 9:43:39 PM PST by davidtalker
Please pardon the vanity. However, I am amazed no one has mentioned FOX News Infobabe Megyn Kendall and that red dress she's wearing at the inagural parties this evening. Shameless vanity. Sorry. Just wanted everyone to know Roger Ailes is into the spirit of the day.
She's pretty but has a very weird looking nose. Either needs a nose job or got a botched one.
I think Dari Alexander is stunning. She matches her eyeshadow with her clothes.
She looked very classy and HOT !
I let out an audible "whoa!" myself. Then I got "the look"
What nose?
I got the couch.
my response (as usual) was "yikes!"
No kidding. I hope someone posts a picture.
Who are we talking about? Megyn Kendall. Her nose.
Not possible.
Semi Seriously however, the significant thing here is not that we have an infobabe to oogle. It's how they chose to make her part of the story. She was ready to be part of the party. This was an obvious decsion by FNC to get the most from their assets. She would have been perfect as a member of the cast of "OC", but as a reporter? Ah what the heck. Old rules are made to be broken.
Anyone TIVO this major event?
Uh oh! Does this mean Ann Coulter has some competition?
I think their both cute, but hardly drop dead gorgeous.
I have some stills from the FNC broadcasts Megyn did from the Inaugural ball, but being something of a luddite when it comes to HTML, I need someone to explain to me how to post the images...
1. Go to the Internet site with the picture.
2. Click on the Internet address at the top, which should highlight it, and then click Control and the C key.
3. In the "Your Reply" that we communicate with, type <, then type img src="[website address -- hit control and the v key to paste it here]" [no space between the < and "img", and don't forget the quotes!], then > (with no space bewteen the quote and >).
For example, to paste the FNC picture for Kiran Chetry (still my favorite Fox Babe), you would go to the part of her website with her picture, which is located at http://www.foxnews.com/images/21345/8_21_350_chetry_kiran.jpg, then type <, followed immediately (no space) by img src="http://www.foxnews.com/images/21345/8_21_350_chetry_kiran.jpg", followed by > (no space between the quote mark and >).
And what you should get is this:
Thanks, kesg... I shall remember that tip for future postings but these aren't web pics, unfortunately, these are image caps from my TiVo. I suppose I'd need an HTML program like FrontPage to upload images.
Can't help you there, unfortunately. (:
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