Yesterday morning, moments before George Dunham told this emotional story, we were surprised by our new neighbor in Victory Park. WFAA, home of Dale Hansen’s personnel file, sent the lovely Amy Vanderoef, host of WFAA’s Good Morning Texas, to our new studio in Victory Park with a basket of gifts. Through the magic of television, yesterday’s visit appeared on today’s “GMT” show. Watch George drool like Jack the Ripper at the sight of Amy. It’s alarming really.
We look forward to much interaction with Amy and the Good Morning Texas crew. Much interaction.
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Which is the more powerful force? The bubbliness of the reporter’s greeting or the erection that George was hiding when he pretended that ya’ll were back on the air?
Amy is better seen and not heard.
I was waiting for one of you to give Amy the viper.
Ummm… that wasn’t Mr. Rogers’ song. That was from Sesame Street. Mr. Rogers was “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
Yeah, she’s hot, but she’s also full of herself.
Why does Junes look like he just stepped out of Auschwitz in need of a good meal?
That wasn’t Mr. Rogers. It was Sesame Street. Gees. Fact check people!!!
SO very much happy talk, I could barely make it through it. And yet, the discomfort makes me have to watch it again.
And did Junes officially come out to television? I think he and Greg would make a beautiful couple. Congrats, you two.
Is channel 8 plagued by Whole Foods sponsorship the way the Little Ticket is impaled by SweetJack ad money?
watch the video again, and you will see Sweet Jack on George’s hat and Gordo’s shirt. Of course it was a little fuzzy on my pixelated dial-up connection. I’m sure it was a dog, so it might as well have been Sweet Jack.