CNBC Anchors - Worse and Worst

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tech Analysis, May 24, 2002.

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  1. js1257

    js1257

    They all suck
     
    #31     May 25, 2002
  2. PrueFan

    PrueFan

    anyone know what marci rossell is up to now? i simply enjoyed looking at her...not necessarily listened to what she said.

     
    #32     May 25, 2002
  3. what about her gargantuan nose? She is definitely way overrated!


     
    #33     May 25, 2002
  4. Pabst

    Pabst

    Martha is the most doable!
     
    #34     May 25, 2002
  5. Ageed about Prue Lewarne. Here's one more for you - just saw Julie Hyman reporting from Paris on Bloomberg TV - definitely tappable. Surely Bloomberg has the highest TI (Tappability Index).
     
    #35     Jun 7, 2002
  6. Mr. Sub,

    After considerable reflection, I have to agree that Bloomberg has the highest TI.
     
    #36     Jun 7, 2002
  7. AAA,

    Since my last post, I saw this sexy reporter from Milan - couldn't catch her name - and just now a voluptuous Emma Moody. The competition is not even close.
     
    #37     Jun 7, 2002
  8. trdrmac

    trdrmac

    OK THE PERSON I HATE THE MOST IS SUZE ORMAN! EVERY DAMN THING SHE SAYS SHE SHOUTS. IF YOU CLIP COUPONS GO TO A STORE THAT DOUBLES EM. THANKS. BUY BEER WHEN ITS ON SALE. STTTTTOPPPPPP YYYYYYEEELLLLLLINNNNNGGGGGGGG!!


    The other thing is a debate that my dad and I are having, does anyone think Michelle Caruoso Crabdip is pregnant? On the full body views she looks to be saying yes to the supersize lately.
     
    #38     Jun 7, 2002
  9. Oh, yeah, Suze Says double down when a stock goes from 40 to 20. Another Jim Cramerite
     
    #39     Jun 7, 2002
  10. ktm

    ktm

    ...and Suze is an idiot.

    I should call her with this question. "Suze, I have $100,000 in cash and am a conservative investor. Should I invest in a conservative portfolio or set the cash on fire?"

    I wish I could make millions every year giving out such basic info.
     
    #40     Jun 8, 2002
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