of quality posts I will pose this question to you? How hard do you think it would be to get a job as an ESPN sideline reporter? I mean, I can ask questions as good as Holly Rowe. "So coach, your team is down. What are you going to tell them going into the locker room? " After the half when I interview the winning coach "So, coach, your team is winning. How do you keep your guys motivated and focused to close this game out?" See, that's all. Oh and my hair is so much better than hers. Well, maybe not right now, but it will be as soon as I finish growing it out.
On that note, can you believe that I have stuck to growing my hair out this long? I have even impressed myself (and we both know how hard it is to impress me.)
Back to the job at ESPN, I think they could use a couple more sideline reporters anyway. They have two. Erin and Holly. I think Tiger Chick fits in that line up nicely. Perhaps I will write ESPN a very carefully worded letter on my qualifications. Do you wanna help? I am open to suggestions.
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That would be a great idea, but to be honest they don't really care about the questions b/c they know all the girls will ask the same questions, what they want is looks and skin. So when you send your letter to ESPN don't forget to include a few pics that says "hey look at me, I can get down and dirty with the boys".
On a negative note I think there are about 5000 girls right now going after this same job.
so let's come up with a way to set me apart. now, quick, figure that out!!
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