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OT: At what point should networks replace reporters
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RE: OT: At what point should networks replace reporters
Come on guys. If you're lucky you'll get to be her age too. Don't knock old age it beats the alternative. Annnnddd, if she's still capable why not. I've seen some pretty old ladies as flight attendants and they're still flying, some of them on brooms, ha. But. I would love to see Ol' Lou in a retirement home instead of in front of the tv. I can't stand that old man.
01-13-2013 12:03 AM
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RE: OT: At what point should networks replace reporters
I prefer my sideline reporters to be young, busty, and nubile. They are there to attract/retain audience, and looking at has-beens does not do it for me. Harsh business, but all businesses are.

Vissar has had a good run, but is years past her time of being an asset to her employers.
01-13-2013 12:27 AM
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