Again....you're assuming ESPN dumped Bonnie. Maybe she chose to not renew her
contract. Maybe she has something else in the works. Boycotting ESPN
programming when you don't know for sure what happened is just silly.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Coleman <kcsportscaster2002@...>
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 2:41 PM
To: bonniebernsteinfanclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Bonnie Bernstein Fan Club] Re: Parting is such sweet sorrow!!
I think that reference was in relation to college football only, in which I
posted a suggestion that Michael Hiestand was a year late with that blurb.
However, if she is out altogether, then the four letter network made one of its
biggest mistakes ever in letting Bonnie go, while they not only keep "She Who
Shall Not Be Named" on MLB, college football, and college basketball, but will
have her do the Saturday Night ESPN game in addition to their Thursday Night
game. I guess it's not okay to overcome a major illness and become a
spokesperson for awareness of such illness, while remaining a true pro
on-the-air, not only with actions, but in how she dresses, but it is okay to
dress in bar hopping garb and openly flirt with certain members of the Chicago
Cubs in the visitors clubhouse at Miller Park in Milwaukee as well as have a
dirty dance move done on you by a USC football player at last season's Rose Bowl
WHILE WEARING SKIN TIGHT PANTS, again, appropriate for a night out on the town,
BUT NOT FOR WORK!!!!
With a few days to go until ESPN Radio's annual pityfest named for a certain
shady college basketball coach, I am proposing to everybody out there that we
all make a donation either to other cancer awareness based charities, or to The
Coalition to Prevent DVT, if they accept donations, this Wednesday, July 15th,
out of protest over Bonnie apparently being dumped by the four letter network. I
would also hope that our SoCal 'philes would picket outside the Nokia Theater on
ESPY night, also this Wednesday, to protest Bonnie's apparent dismissal.
BTW, I have now begun a hard boycott of ESPN's studio shows, other pre-recorded
programming, and will continue my boycott of ESPN Radio out of protest. I have
MLB Network, NFL Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, CBS College Sports, Fox College
Sports, and most every regional sports network available, so I can easily avoid
all things ESPN. I may even extend it to the audio of ESPN live game coverage.
Bonnie and her agent, you both have better been talking with CBS or Fox, or
even NFL Network, about hooking up with one of them. I would think they have
already been doing that anyway. Now, we all have to await some sort of
announcement from Bonnie regarding where and when she will resume her day job.
Later on, GOD BLESS AMERICA, and as always, GOD BLESS BONNIE BERNSTEIN
FOREVER!!!!
Ken Coleman
--- In bonniebernsteinfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "parrothead1027"
<parrothead1027@...> wrote:
>
> According to friday's edition of USA Today, Our Sweetie is out at ESPN.
> now we have to wait and see where she surfaces.
>
> later Parrothead
>
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