  Where are the missing Levengals? No new comments on the hotties? For those of you who missed Studio B today, some of the Fox bad boys are at it again. Shep was reporting on a town in Oklahoma named Agra, which has been persuaded to change its name to Viagra. Shep mentioned "erecting" a sign with the new name. Neil Cavuto then chimed in that there was "stiff" competition for the name. Lol! Shep mentioned that there was going to be a report on Studio B from Rick L., but it didn't take place for some reason, so the report may show up on today's Fox Report. Rick was on this morning looking fine in one of his best colors - tan. Greg K. was on Studio B, wearing a dark blue shirt, and gave a little smile at the end of his report.
He does smile more often than he used to and strikes me as being much more at ease in talking with the various Fox anchors than he was a couple of months ago. You California girls are going to have to get on blood pressure medication with all of the maddening actions going on regarding the recall election. How outrageous that judges can flout the will of the people to hold an election. What happens in Ca. today will be happening in the rest of the country tomorrow, I fear, and we're in real danger of losing our democratic process. (Bret Hume was on discussing the Ca. situation, with his glasses far down on his nose, as he did his Benjamin Franklin impression.
) Lol! Natalie - Glad to read that you're feeling better. Don't let your self-esteem get battered. Why should anyone else's opinion be worth more than your own? Nan - The 24/7 promo flashes by so quickly that you haven't missed much by not having seen it. By contrast, Fox has another promo talking about the '04 election and shows the reporters who will be covering it slowly enough that all of them can be identified.
This is a much better promo, IMO, and I'd like to see Fox do something similar with the hotties. I hope that your father is getting along satisfactorily. I came across a couple of articles that mentioned Fox News. One of them concerned quotes from Christiane Amanpour regarding CNN coverage of the Iraq war. (If I didn't know better, I would swear that she was a male reporter in drag. ) This is one of her comments: "I think the press was muzzled, and I think the press self-muzzled, I'm sorry to say, but certainly television and, perhaps, to a certain extent, my station was intimidated by the administration and its foot soldiers at Fox News.
" From another article about CNN: "CNN's general manager, Teya Ryan, was ousted Monday as the network continues to grapple with the fallout of being the No. 2 cable news network behind Fox News Channel. Walton (CNN President Jim Walton) has been trying to nudge CNN in a harder news direction. CNN's ratings are up this year, primarily due to the war in Iraq, but it has not been able to challenge Fox News Channel's dominance in the ratings.
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