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Kudos to Armstrong...

 
 
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Old 07-30.-2003
Marlene Blansha
 
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In article <MPG.199188e07d0b7a19896d5@mayonews>, spohn@bigfoot.com wrote:

> ...for among other things, keeping his lunch down during the Ann Curry interview during the Today
> Show the other day. Her perpetual insipid, melodramatic affect has me running for the jon on a
> frequent basis, much to the glee of my wife. I will grant her a small measure of credit, however,
> insofar as no relationship questions came up. Al

What do you expect from the today show? But I am sure he's used to dorky interviewers by now. They
can't all be Letterman!
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Old 07-30.-2003
Al
 
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...for among other things, keeping his lunch down during the Ann Curry interview during the Today
Show the other day. Her perpetual insipid, melodramatic affect has me running for the jon on a
frequent basis, much to the glee of my wife. I will grant her a small measure of credit, however,
insofar as no relationship questions came up. Al
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Old 07-30.-2003
Al
 
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In article <blanshay-3007031218340001@192.168.1.3>, blanshay@total.net says...
> In article <MPG.199188e07d0b7a19896d5@mayonews>, spohn@bigfoot.com wrote:
>
> > ...for among other things, keeping his lunch down during the Ann Curry interview during the
> > Today Show the other day. Her perpetual insipid, melodramatic affect has me running for the jon
> > on a frequent basis, much to the glee of my wife. I will grant her a small measure of credit,
> > however, insofar as no relationship questions came up. Al
>
> What do you expect from the today show? But I am sure he's used to dorky interviewers by now. They
> can't all be Letterman!
>

The Today Show normally wins the toss when I'm forced to choose between watching a little here and
there or poking myself in the eye with a sharp stick. Maybe if I made a concerted effort to find my
biking shorts and be out the door before my wife turns on the TV I'd be spared the choice - I better
work on that. Al
 

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