Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 In a message dated 2/19/04 4:51:03 PM, gpsab@... writes: >  On top of that, at the end of the first episode three " average size " > women >  are brought in to compete for Glen's heart. These curvy competitors then > proceed >  to take the smiling little guy into the hot tub, while the remaining five >  short stacks are left to look like grimacing fools. It's kind of > depressing, but >  I think I'll now retire the cliché " happy as a kid at a candy store, " and >  replace it with " happy as a mid…er…little person in a hot tub with three >  bikini-clad average-size hotties. " > This is exactly why I refused to appear on Fox News. LPA should have waited until the show aired to comment. but heck, why listen to public Relations and advertising pros? I think it's time Matt prints a retraction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 I DID NOT write that~ I wrote about the jumping on the bed. I don't know who posted this. I deleted this post already. Patty Matt I warned ya buddy: In a message dated 2/19/04 4:51:03 PM, gpsab@...<mailto:gpsab@...> writes: On top of that, at the end of the first episode three " average size " women are brought in to compete for Glen's heart. These curvy competitors then proceed to take the smiling little guy into the hot tub, while the remaining five short stacks are left to look like grimacing fools. It's kind of depressing, but I think I'll now retire the cliché " happy as a kid at a candy store, " and replace it with " happy as a mid…er…little person in a hot tub with three bikini-clad average-size hotties. " This is exactly why I refused to appear on Fox News. LPA should have waited until the show aired to comment. but heck, why listen to public Relations and advertising pros? I think it's time Matt prints a retraction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 > I think it's time Matt prints a retraction. I disagree. Matt did a good job in the interview: he was not confrontational, kept his cool and his dignity, did not say he was in favor or against the show, and the press did not distort what he said in a way derogatory to the LP community. If Matt had not done the interview, someone would have, and it would be hard to do as good an interview as he did. Thank you Matt for taking a stand. Fox put LPA in an horrible situation. It was not Matt's fault this rediculous show is on the air. Note the expert and fast work Matt did getting rid of that really degrading anti-porn video. He acted in both cases as a capable and articulate leader. Keep up the great work, Matt. LPA's leadership is in strong hands. Roz > > In a message dated 2/19/04 4:51:03 PM, gpsab@m... writes: > > b > >  On top of that, at the end of the first episode three " average size " > > women > >  are brought in to compete for Glen's heart. These curvy competitors then > > proceed > >  to take the smiling little guy into the hot tub, while the remaining five > >  short stacks are left to look like grimacing fools. It's kind of > > depressing, but > >  I think I'll now retire the cliché " happy as a kid at a candy store, " and > >  replace it with " happy as a mid…er…little person in a hot tub with three > >  bikini-clad average-size hotties. " > > > This is exactly why I refused to appear on Fox News. LPA should have waited > until the show aired to comment. but heck, why listen to public Relations and > advertising pros? > > I think it's time Matt prints a retraction. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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