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To: Laurie L who wrote (5701)4/8/1999 5:59:00 PM
From: R.V.M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5936
 
Welcome to the Hunks' Thread, Laurie! Can't argue with a thing you've said...CNBC has assembled a team of very competent, entertaining folks.

Red, Did you see Joe B. standing his ground today against the guy who said to sell every internet stock you own? You would have been proud...

Jill



To: Laurie L who wrote (5701)4/8/1999 6:08:00 PM
From: Greta Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5936
 
Laurie,

First, Welcome!!

Second, you are certainly not talking too much......especially when talking about the hunks.......No, there is no such thing as talking too much about the hunks.

And has everyone seen the ads for the 10th anniversary of CNBC....I think they're going to have show April 16 at 6 pm (EST). That should be fun to watch.

Greta




To: Laurie L who wrote (5701)4/10/1999 11:33:00 AM
From: Laurie L  Respond to of 5936
 
A Note About Sue

I just wanted to clarify the remarks I made about Sue Herrera in an earlier post. When I referred to her as "the warmest", I meant as in: warmth, outgoing friendliness, delightful sense of humor, graciousness to guests and colleagues, etc., although she can also "dish it out" when necessary.

As for "sexiest", I was thinking of one particular day when Mr. David was quoting the lyrics of "Lady In Red" to her, and Bonnie Behrend asked, "Should I leave the room?" The exchange made me rather--umm--warm, shall we say? However, it in no way detracted from the professionalism or journalistic integrity of any of the parties involved; it was simply an enchanting scene to witness. As Kathleen Hays said, "Who needs soap operas?" 'Nuff said.

I hope Sue didn't get too much flak about "her lovely flowing locks"! :-)

Laurie