Oh man, this stuff gets too funny. So I was looking for a picture of my favorite CNBC woman, Margaret Brennan (now with Bloomberg). I was hoping to find her in that red dress she wears. Anyway, I stumble on this
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/291718/my_open_love_letter_to_margaret_brennan.html?cat=25
LMAO. Ahahahah.
That guy gets a full hour of her now. He is probably writting poetry 'round the clock AHAHAHAHAH
I bet you these girls are escorted home by armed special forces.

My Open Love Letter to Margaret Brennan, Financial Reportress Extraordinaire
Dear Margaret,
Why do you so cruelly tease me? Your rare, two-minute appearances on Retail Detail, while informative, are grossly frustrating for someone who needs you in order to breathe. Of all the regulars on CNBC, you get perhaps the least air time; this is a clear injustice against the most brilliant, shining star not only at the network, but in -- dare I say? -- the universe.
Then again, your rarity is what makes you special. If they put you on the air for as long as they do most anchors, you'd have to make fake, fleeting comments like, "What a refreshing story that was," or, "Intriguing insight, Bob." And you'd probably have to feign interest in whatever that Cramer dude has to say, like poor Erin Burnett does. You'd risk being oppressive and boring like the summer sun while, in your current role, you're more like a distant supernova: just visible enough to make us want a telescope.
Yes, it's better this way. It's better that you to appear only rarely, briefly... at least, that's what I say before I cry myself to sleep. **sigh**
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/291718/my_open_love_letter_to_margaret_brennan.html?cat=25
LMAO. Ahahahah.
That guy gets a full hour of her now. He is probably writting poetry 'round the clock AHAHAHAHAHI bet you these girls are escorted home by armed special forces.

