I'm a tad confused. Folks are mentioning how well you came off and how great you did... forgive me, but when I clicked on the link, the story that came up was about the woman getting paid for her blog site. Didn't find anything where you were being spokesperson. Am I looking in the wrong place?
You were awesome. The reporter however - not worthy.
"She has however [eyebrows raised...pause...wait for it, wait for it....] accepted free gifts."
It's not a "gift" when the Glamour editors receive an eyeshadow to review is it. It's not a "gift" when a film critic gets tickets to a premier, is it?
Or maybe I'm missing something.
Argh, second-rate journalists are the bug in my butt.
Yeah, the piece, not so much,. Not surprising given the TOTALLLY HAPHAZARD handling of the "reporting" from Dorothy Tucker. She would call me, forget my name, schedule something, move the time, move the time again, then cancel. This happened several times, this cycle. Glad I ended up not in the piece at all, actually. At least in TV reporting (unlike print) they can;t actually change what you say, so Alma came off great.
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great job Alma! I think you came off sounding very professional and wise, a great spokesperson for the cause! And you look purty too :-)
You did great! Awesome!!
No, I saw you. You were the smart one.
That was some kind of reporting... you were the shining star.
Hi Alma!
I'm a tad confused. Folks are mentioning how well you came off and how great you did... forgive me, but when I clicked on the link, the story that came up was about the woman getting paid for her blog site. Didn't find anything where you were being spokesperson. Am I looking in the wrong place?
wg
@Walter G--I think CBS may have changed the link. I've since updated it.
You were awesome. The reporter however - not worthy.
"She has however [eyebrows raised...pause...wait for it, wait for it....] accepted free gifts."
It's not a "gift" when the Glamour editors receive an eyeshadow to review is it. It's not a "gift" when a film critic gets tickets to a premier, is it?
Or maybe I'm missing something.
Argh, second-rate journalists are the bug in my butt.
Yeah, the piece, not so much,. Not surprising given the TOTALLLY HAPHAZARD handling of the "reporting" from Dorothy Tucker. She would call me, forget my name, schedule something, move the time, move the time again, then cancel. This happened several times, this cycle. Glad I ended up not in the piece at all, actually. At least in TV reporting (unlike print) they can;t actually change what you say, so Alma came off great.
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