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The spirit of Marty Haag takes another turn

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The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for one of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'? Poor Marty. Channel 8 is really picking up momentum on its slide.
 
> The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for one
> of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'? Poor
> Marty. Channel 8 is really picking up momentum on its slide.

And while they're covering the Easter parade?
>
 
> > The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for
> one
> > of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> > question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'? Poor
> > Marty. Channel 8 is really picking up momentum on its
> slide.
>
> And while they're covering the Easter parade?
> >
>
I gave daybreak a try this past week(since I was home from work), I just kept getting distracted by Justin Farmers kooky eye, so I switched to 5.

...besides, we all know cynthia vega has the best fashion sense ;)
 
> The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for one
> of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'?

My answer is "Who cares?" I watch the news for the news, not for the latest fashions. If I want that, I go to a mall or read the department store ads in the paper.
 
> The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for one
> of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'? Poor
> Marty. Channel 8 is really picking up momentum on its slide.
>

I guess its just a matter of time before they will start saying after each piece ......

Janet St. James was dressed for her report by Nieman-Marcus of Northpark

&

Brad Watson was dressed for his report by Kook Brothers of Highland Village
 
> > The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for
> one
> > of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> > question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'? Poor
> > Marty. Channel 8 is really picking up momentum on its
> slide.
> >
>
> I guess its just a matter of time before they will start
> saying after each piece ......
>
> Janet St. James was dressed for her report by Nieman-Marcus
> of Northpark
>
> &
>
> Brad Watson was dressed for his report by Kook Brothers of
> Highland Village
>
Morticia was dressed today by The staff of Ripley's Believe it or not "House of Wax" museum on I-30 in Grand Prairie.
 
> I guess its just a matter of time before they will start
> saying after each piece ......
> Janet St. James was dressed for her report by Nieman-Marcus
> of Northpark
> Brad Watson was dressed for his report by Kook Brothers of
> Highland Village

Hush...someone in WFAA sales might be reading.
 
> > The channel 8 website is now asking viewers to vote for
> one
> > of its field reporters that covered the winter storm. The
> > question" who was the most "fashionably dressed'?
>
> My answer is "Who cares?" I watch the news for the news, not
> for the latest fashions. If I want that, I go to a mall or
> read the department store ads in the paper.
>
There hasn't been any real news on the news in years. Nor in the newspaper, but not to the same extent. I go to AP.com or Reuters, or at least hit all the news websites and try and get a clear picture of what's going on. Usually, I'm unsuccessful.<P ID="signature">______________
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity." - Robert Heinlein

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