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N.Y. Jets Reporter Tells Her Story
2010-09-15
Follow up to yesterday's article - FOX news video - follow the link.

Interesting choice of clothing for an in-studio interview.
Posted by:CrazyFool

#25  She is one step below a stripper and should not be allowed in the locker room. NY Jets should have thrown the tramp out.
Posted by: 49 pan   2010-09-15 22:36  

#24  Hmmm...Well, we have Salt Lake City.

They have Rio De.
Posted by: AsymeTarzan Ulereper4435   2010-09-15 21:50  

#23  Since the TV broadcasts went digital, I now get Univision on one of the channel -- Spanish language station that is nationwide. ALL of the female reporters on that station/network dress like her : super tight clothes, mini-skirts, unbuttoned blouses, etc. I think it is the norm for Latin American TV for the female reporters to dress like they are on the prowl.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2010-09-15 20:41  

#22  Does this Silicone Sister have a Manager Mister?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-09-15 18:52  

#21  "'Is she a hooker or a journalist?'
Is there a difference, and if so how can you tell?"

USN, Ret. wins the thread! :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-09-15 18:32  

#20  She would probably complain if no one had said anything to her, or refused to look at her.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2010-09-15 17:53  

#19  Yeah its funny, the reporter is trying to look her in the eye but he can't fight the urge. BTW we do know that he is not gay )
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-09-15 15:58  

#18  Since it seems a fluff topic is needed, I have to agree with the pro player who was disciplined for pointed out what Beldar said...no not pro tennis who other than the built part would be the exception...no not Mexican pro soccer where apparently they are not, uhem, so in her visits to the locker room.

She did have two points in her interview concerning her view.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-09-15 15:54  

#17  Snap Quiz everybody:

What color are her eyes?

How about her hair?

Ok if you can't answer the first two - here's an easy one: What gender is she?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-09-15 15:48  

#16  Pretty funny watching John Scott trying to keep his eyes at eye level. Poor guy. I say he earned his paycheck that day.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2010-09-15 15:30  

#15  As far as I'm concerned, she can have her 5, 10, or 15 minutes of fame. Heck, I'll give her an hour if she wants it. I realize she's just looking for publicity but I don't mind (looking at) her one bit.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2010-09-15 15:29  

#14  Does a Mexican bimbo reporter know anything about American professional football?
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-09-15 15:13  

#13  I have a feeling she is going to keep telling her story as long as she can. 5-6 minutes of fame about over.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-09-15 15:09  

#12  Implants (compare to older photos). And her shirt is basically unbuttoned to the point where there is very little left to the imagination you can just about see the underside of things. If you wish to be treated professionally, dress professionally.

If a "built" male reporter showed up with his "manhood" bulging clearly thru the front of his skin tight trousers and his shirt unbuttoned to the waist, at a WNBA game and their locker room (or for that matter an NFL locker room), do you think there would be a problem with his professionalism? Yes. Same for her.
Posted by: No I am The Other Beldar   2010-09-15 15:05  

#11  She should be careful with those things...she could put someones eye out!
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2010-09-15 14:57  

#10  Did she wear an outfit like that in the locker room? If so than what the did she expect? Actually I think she just loved the attention it gave her.

That is not a 'professional Journalist' outfit (at least to me). If she wants to be treated 'professionally' she should dress 'professionally'.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-09-15 14:49  

#9  I support strong women in any work place. Cat calls and harassment have no place in the work place. However lady we are not eunuchs, you show up with a plunging neckline and tight pants you will get the reaction you would expect. If you want to be taken seriously, holster them puppies and dial down sexy outfits.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-09-15 14:34  

#8  "Is she a hooker or a journalist?"
Is there a difference, and if so how can you tell?
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2010-09-15 14:27  

#7  She has her shirt unbuttoned down past her tits on Fox News for christ's sake!

Is she a hooker or a journalist?
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-09-15 14:12  

#6  Sorry about the double tap on submit.


Oh, BTW, those AIN'T mom jeans she was sporting.
Posted by: Alan Cramer   2010-09-15 13:45  

#5  Like 'pubs in Delaware, is she in danger of becoming a rump party, too?
Posted by: Alan Cramer   2010-09-15 13:44  

#4  Like 'pubs in Delaware, is she in danger of becoming a rump party, too?
Posted by: Alan Cramer   2010-09-15 13:43  

#3  Ooh poor her. May we please have the geez not this ~>£* again graphic?
Posted by: Highefficiency   2010-09-15 13:29  

#2  She paid good money for those ta-tas and she intends to get her money's worth.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-09-15 13:28  

#1  Hey! I'm up here, pal!
Posted by: tu3031   2010-09-15 13:15  

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