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         Updated on August 17, 2004
   
August 16, 2004

Sorry, man, NBC DID mention the bit on the $20 grand from Anderson while she was on the balance beam. But I am really enjoying the rest!

--Frank Christian
 

   
   
Frank, we're going to have to count each of us as being half right on this one, mainly because of our unclear writing. Our point was that NBC didn't mention Pam Anderson's sponsoring of Mohini Bhardwaj during the actual fluff piece itself. That much is true. However, the way we wrote it, it made it look like they never mentioned Pam or her gift at all, which as you have correctly pointed out, is not true.

We still think NBC missed a golden opportunity here, though. Both Anderson and Bhardwaj are from southern California. Surely they could have arranged for Pam show up to give Mohini an emotional hug. Pam obviously wasn't at the actual competition. We know. We counted all ten people in the sparse Greek crowd, and Anderson wasn't one of them.
 

   
   
August 16, 2004

That hurricane, luckily, didn't hit us.

I told everyone that it wouldn't. I sat at home and pulled an Al & Mitch.

--Syn
 

   
   
We're glad to hear that you're okay, Syn, although we do have to question your survival instincts if you're using Al and Mitch as safety role models. Just for future reference, we'd feel a lot better about your chances of survival if you were instead channeling someone like Mark Trail.
 
   
     
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