YOU'VE SEEN HER (and him, her hubby in the shower) everywhere. It's not even that juicy or original for that matter. Oh, it's something else too--something you'll only know about the real deal here at 415 Media.
It was all a publicity stunt. Totally planned. How do I know? Because I do.
I'm not going to name her name. You already know. Good lord, what a total yenta.
Back in the mid-90s didn't some drive time radio idiots "catch" the SF mayor or governor or someone in the shower in a publicity stunt?
ReplyDeleteThat was an interview with SF Mayor Frank Jordan running for re-election. Not a good idea. He lost.
DeleteDoes Allie Rasmus live with Mom and Dad and can only "home office" from her bedroom? Or, is she attempting to convey a subliminal message?
ReplyDeleteDon't know about Allie but there have been some reporters in that situation, mostly at KRON and KPIX. Won't name them but it's pretty obvious if you watch attentively. It's not their fault. Most low-grade reporters and even anchors out here are not paid, by Bay Area standards, a living wage. And low-grade is mostly all they hire today. Half the new reporters on the local stations look like they're still in college—and I know for a fact that a number of the producers/directors/managers are.
DeleteMark Tamayo has an interesting approach. It's sort of an "all around the house" sort of journey. Very interesting. It offers a variety of backgrounds, including outside shots. It's sort of a take on the old MTV "Cribs" show where musicians and celebrities took you on a tour of their digs.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the guy taking a shower, the shot was so obscured that you had to really search for the family jewels. I think a butt shot would have been easier to spot. Which is why I think it was accidental.
ReplyDeleteAllie Ramus can come and rent a room in my house anytime for free!
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