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silvy actually called the slut out with carmen. read an article about her flirting in the cubs clubhouse and dressed like a lincoln park trixie on a saturday nite. why don't they give this whore a call and confront her ? erin is probably jen jen's hero. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: erin andrews
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Anyone hear Bruce Levine on Wednesday on MJH? He commented that she was at the game for ESPN, and was showing off her assets. He seemed very excited.


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Pretty sure on the old 7-10 Carmen and Silvy show they had a weekly interview with her. They had many chances to call her out to her face (well voice) if they wanted but of course they didn't.


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KDdidit wrote:
Pretty sure on the old 7-10 Carmen and Silvy show they had a weekly interview with her. They had many chances to call her out to her face (well voice) if they wanted but of course they didn't.


They did have her on the show weekly, but were in awe of her massive chest.


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yeah maybe a little sour grapes or something :wink:

i do agree with them though that she's getting more "fleshy" with the dress. but i certainly am not going to be against it.


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yeah maybe a little sour grapes or something :wink:

i do agree with them though that she's getting more "fleshy" with the dress. but i certainly am not going to be against it.


thats the fine line. do we call her out as a bimbo and that is why she got the job in the first place or just chalk it up as people are jealous of her good looks ? it seems like she is putting a good gig at risk by going over the professional line and fraternizing a bit too much.

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KDdidit wrote:
Pretty sure on the old 7-10 Carmen and Silvy show they had a weekly interview with her. They had many chances to call her out to her face (well voice) if they wanted but of course they didn't.

She wasnt as high profile and her wardrobe was more conservative back then so there was no reason to.


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Well I can't blame her, heck knows once old age catches up with her ESPN will kick her to the curb. Might as well get what you can when you can.


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Anyone hear Bruce Levine on Wednesday on MJH? He commented that she was at the game for ESPN, and was showing off her assets. He seemed very excited.
:lol: The guys got a kick out of Bruce's remark about Erin. Too bad ESPN's national feed was blacked out locally.


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Anyone hear Bruce Levine on Wednesday on MJH? He commented that she was at the game for ESPN, and was showing off her assets. He seemed very excited.
:lol: The guys got a kick out of Bruce's remark about Erin. Too bad ESPN's national feed was blacked out locally.


Tell me about it. ESPN games if they make a point of showing her in skimpy clothing.


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If it was Toni Ginetti dressed like a slut, then there'd be something to complain about.


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I'm probably going off topic, but when Rudy Martzke wrote a TV/Radio sports column for USA Today many years ago, he was very critical of what Jill Arrington once sported working a college football game for CBS Sports. On the topic of skimpy clothing, Rudy was very critical of Jill sporting a halter top on the sidelines of a game at the Orange Bowl in Miami she worked for CBS many years ago...The only thing I could figure was that it was hot & humid that October day in South Florida, but Martzke didn't think Arrington wearing a halter top was appropriate for broadcast.


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An old picture that's worthy of including in this thread....

Here's an article that (I'd say) really hammers her pretty hard. Eat your hearts out guys. ;)

(Interestingly, the columnist wrote an article on Bears camp back in 1999, and a young 2' tall 3 year old Mad Max Assassin was quoted, and pictured in the article)

Link: http://www.pjstar.com/sports_columnists ... d-hot-Cubs

Blonde bombshell can't distract red-hot Cubs

by Mike Nadel

MILWAUKEE —

Erin Andrews, the ESPN “it” babe who clearly isn’t afraid to flaunt it, sauntered around the visiting clubhouse, flitting from one Cubs player to another. Her skimpy outfit — designed to accentuate her, um, positives — had players leering at her. Some made lewd comments under their breath. Others giggled like 12-year-olds.
More on that later, as the scene was just one part of Bizarro Wednesday at Miller Park.

One of the few normal things about the night was the result: a 7-2 Cubs victory over the thoroughly flummoxed Milwaukee Brewers. That’s three consecutive impressive triumphs for a Chicago team that had entered the series sporting a 22-30 road record and protecting a one-game division lead.

The Cubs scored the game’s first run on a strikeout/wild-pitch combo and broke it open with a three-run, sixth inning started by pitcher Ryan Dempster’s single (he was hitting .140). Little Reed Johnson batted fifth in manager Lou Piniella’s lineup of All-Stars and capped that rally with an RBI single.

In improving to 12-4, Dempster was outstanding during his seven innings of work ... but his performance didn’t lack strangeness, either. Two of the five hits he allowed were by opposing pitcher Manny Parra, who doubled and tripled to lift his batting average to .220. Dempster also wild-pitched home a run. And during his follow-through of a delivery to Prince Fielder in the sixth, the right-hander fell to his knees.

The Brewers played anything but sound, fundamental baseball, with their assorted misplays and goof-ups greeted simultaneously by cheers and groans because there were as many Cubbie fans as Brew Crew backers at “Wrigley Field North.”

All in all, a pretty humiliating evening on ESPN for an organization trying to prove it belongs in prime time.

The loss dropped the Brewers four games behind the NL Central-leading Cubs, into a second-place tie with a remarkable St. Louis team that refuses to go away.
With the season only two-thirds complete, it’s far too early to say the Cubs have wrapped up anything. Same with saying Milwaukee is doomed. Still, the Brewers’ claims of being unaffected by this series’ results were as unbelievable as Erin Andrews’ work clothes.

“Good for you, Rammie,” Andrews said three hours before the game, bending forward to shake Aramis Ramirez’s hand.
“Good for you.”


Ramirez, who had three doubles in the Cubs’ 7-1 victory the previous night, sheepishly accepted Andrews’ congratulations. She didn’t ask him any questions because he was sitting on the players-only sofa; she seemingly just wanted to show “Rammie” her support. Weird.

Moments later, the blonde reporter was chatting with Alfonso Soriano. At one point, she placed her hand suggestively on Soriano’s left biceps.
Was I reading too much into all this? I don’t think so. I’ve been a paid observer for a long time ... and I wasn’t exactly the only one who noticed.

As two Cubs stood near their lockers, one asked the other: “Hot? Or just attractive? Does she do anything for you?”

The inquisitor then made eye contact with me as if saying — to use a term my uncle might have — “Hubba-hubba!”

This went on for at least an hour. Finally, Piniella emerged from his office, ready for his dugout media session. As he turned the corner, there was Andrews in all of her bare-legged, high-heeled, low-necklined glory.

“Hey, hey, hey! Look at this!” Piniella said, loudly and excitedly. “Are you doing a baseball game today or a modeling assignment?”

Fair question. I have seen Andrews at many events in recent years and this was the first time I had witnessed anything quite like this, which is why it seemed so bizarre.
Did she really feel playing the sexpot was necessary to practice journalism? She is good-looking enough and has enough of a high-profile job that she would get plenty of interviews and attention even if she showed up in a burlap sack.

One thing for sure: There was a discernible buzz in the Cubs’ clubhouse Wednesday before a pitch ever was thrown — and that buzz had nothing to do with the anticipation of another huge victory over a division rival.


Mike Nadel is the Chicago sports columnist for GateHouse News Service. E-mail him at mikenadel@sbcglobal.net.


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SHARK wrote:
I'm probably going off topic, but when Rudy Martzke wrote a TV/Radio sports column for USA Today many years ago, he was very critical of what Jill Arrington once sported working a college football game for CBS Sports. On the topic of skimpy clothing, Rudy was very critical of Jill sporting a halter top on the sidelines of a game at the Orange Bowl in Miami she worked for CBS many years ago...The only thing I could figure was that it was hot & humid that October day in South Florida, but Martzke didn't think Arrington wearing a halter top was appropriate for broadcast.


I'm surprised you didn't give us a history of the halter top.


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An old picture that's worthy of including in this thread....

I'd eat her open-faced roast beef sandwich! ;)

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Heh Heh,

Gotta love Lou:

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35thStreet Slick wrote:
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An old picture that's worthy of including in this thread....

I'd eat her open-faced roast beef sandwich! ;)


with mayo?


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Well, well, well.... look who sounds a bit jealous that a fellow Chicagoland scribe is getting national press.

Man alive do I loathe Jay Mariotti:

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/mariotti ... 08.article

Jay whining about another columnist - how pathetic is that?

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Beef Rockmore wrote:
Well, well, well.... look who sounds a bit jealous that a fellow Chicagoland scribe is getting national press.

Man alive do I loathe Jay Mariotti:

http://www.suntimes.com/sports/mariotti ... 08.article

Jay whining about another columnist - how pathetic is that?


If they didn't complain about her, he'd be the first to do so, that's what's wrong with his column.


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