BOOTY!!!
I keep telling her im married but she dosen't listen




BOOTY!!!
I keep telling her im married but she dosen't listen




^ She has to suspect something. lol
And, Work IN Progress, haven't you ever heard of BIGAMY???


Yeah. I cant handle more than one wife dude. 1 makes me crazy. 2 might put me in the nut house.
BTW. Anybody know who that bitch is or what her face looks like. Like it matters.


I keep finding myself back in this thread looking at that ass. Im gonna go pound off now.




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Source: The Cranky Monkey: Ines Sainz Feeling Uncomfortable in a Room Full of Men
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lol Like it's a major surprise that there would be... sexual comments made.






On a side note- I'm not one to complain, but, why is she the only female reporter allowed to dress like that. No one else seems to. I don't think it's because she's the only one with a body like that but, I could name a few other reporters with great bodies!


Bonnie Bernstein, ESPN/ABC sideline reporter
Bernstein, who was a four-time academic All-American gymnast at Maryland, has certainly maintained her flexibility.
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Ines Sainz
Source: The Wizard of Odds: For Your Viewing Pleasure


Please don't turn around Ines, cause I'z likes your vertical smile.![]()
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.


More Bernstein!
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With more than 15 years in broadcasting, Bonnie Bernstein is one of the most recognizable and highly respected journalists in her field. As a reporter and host for ESPN, she has a wide range of responsibilities. Most recently, she has been part of the hosting rotation for several of ESPN's high-profile shows, including NFL Live, Outside the Lines, Jim Rome is Burning, First Take and College Football Live. Prior to her gravitation towards more studio work, Bernstein served as a sideline reporter for ABC's college football package and Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts on ESPN.
Bernstein's second run with "The Worldwide Leader in Sports" comes after eight years at CBS, where she was the lead reporter for the NFL and the NCAA Men's Basketball Championships. She contributed features for The NFL Today; hosted the Network's Emmy-nominated anthology series, Championships of the NCAA, and the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships; and anchored SportsDesk and At the Half, CBS' New York-based studio shows. Track and field, figure skating, and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships rounded out Bernstein's assignments at the Network.
During the NFL season, Bernstein often pulled "double duty," covering a Sunday game for CBS and Monday Night Football for CBS/Westwood Radio. In 2004, during Super Bowl XXXVIII, she became the first reporter to serve as both a network TV and network radio correspondent on the same broadcast. Bernstein covered five straight Super Bowls since joining the radio announce team in 2001 and the Pro Bowl since 2003.
Bernstein first joined ESPN in 1995 as its Chicago Bureau Chief, where she covered Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls' record-setting championship run. She also filed reports for SportsCenter during the Major League Baseball Playoffs and the NCAA Women's Basketball Championships, and served as a correspondent for NFL Countdown and College GameDay.
Numerous publications have documented Bernstein's work, including The New York Times, USA Today, Sports Illustrated and TV Guide and lifestyle magazines such as Glamour, Self, Men's Health and Celebrity Living. In October, 2007, Bernstein was honored by New York Moves Magazine as one of New York's "Power Women," along with such notables as Susan Sarandon, Sex in the City author Candace Bushnall, model Lauren Bush and Ivanka Trump.
In 2005, Bernstein was named to Jewish Women International's "Ten Women to Watch" list, an exclusive group selected from the United States, Canada and Israel for their professional achievements
Prior to ESPN, Bernstein made local television history at the NBC affiliate in Reno, NV (KRNV-TV), becoming the "Biggest Little City's" first-ever female weekday sports anchor. She began her television career at WMDT-TV (ABC) in Salisbury, MD, anchoring weekend news, and broke into broadcasting in radio, as the news and sports director for WXJN-FM in Lewes, DE.
Bernstein graduated magna cum laude from the University of Maryland's prestigious Merrill College of Journalism. She currently serves on the College's Board of Directors. While at College Park, Bernstein was a four-time Academic All-America selection (gymnastics) and received the Thomas M. Fields Award for academic and athletic excellence. Bernstein's consulting firm, Velvet Hammer Media, provides private coaching for aspiring and working journalists and media training for corporate executives.
Bernstein was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and grew up in Howell, N.J. She presently resides in New York City.
From Bonnie Bernstein - Cast - Z Rock - Series - On Air - IFC.com


ESPN's Erin Andrews!
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Ines Sainz (born 1978) is a model and actress.
Sexy Sports Announcer Wants to be Taken Seriously! Seriously?
Written by MGwynnExaminer, September 16, 2010
From: onepissedwetcat.blogspot.com
Ines Sainz, who labels herself the "hottest sports reporter in Mexico" wants to be taken seriously as a reporter. This follows a recent interview she did for the New York Jets who were beaten by the Baltimore Ravens in a close game. During the locker room interview, Sainz received continuous catcalls and wolf whistles from the players.
Sainz says she is used to this as she was an official beauty queen in Mexico, but still "stamps her stiletto wearing foot" demanding she be taken seriously. Okay. I exaggerate her footwear, but let's just review the rest of her outfit. (Photo via Newscom Content © 2010 Newscom)
Sainz wore jeans so tight, a fart could have split the seams. She actually had a Camel Toe! Her blouse was no better. The cleavage revealing tight, white top might have ripped if she had sneezed. While it all looked quite sexy on her, and she definitely has the physique to pull it off, let's just be honest....how you present yourself is how you will be treated. Mom was right!
Every time your mom told you that your skirt was too short, and your boobs were hanging out..and every guy that sees that will assume you're an easy target...Mom was right!
True, the team should have behaved better because they were in their professional and official capacity as representatives of their team, but men are men. When they see tits and ass, they lose all circulation to their brains, which debilitates their ability to think rationally.
The cold, hard facts are simple. A woman can't walk into a room wearing nothing but a G-string and expect men to maintain eye contact, and talk about the weather and her opinion on the economy. That's just naive bullshit thinking.
If Miss Sainz wants to be treated like a professional, she needs to present herself as a professional. Her stunt-wear, her web page for her job featuring her in a bikini, takes away from REAL female professional reporters who really are serious about their work, and project the proper image via professional business clothing instead of "club wear"! She says she's not trying to provoke these responses, yet continues to dress provocatively for work. Again, this is naive, bullshit thinking.
Either Ines Sainz wants to be a reporter, or she wants to be sex object. She can't straddle the fence on this one...because men find straddling provocative and might piss her off by slipping a $5 into her back pocket (If they can get it in there!).
Source: Sexy Sports Announcer Wants to be Taken Seriously! Seriously? - Ines Sainz - Zimbio


Yeah, sadly, I have to agree. Dress like that and you're not going to gain as much respect as the other ladies do. If she was smart, she would have revealed her body only once in a model type outfit, fitness outfit or even swimsuit. She would generate so much more money for the high demand. For example: WWE gals who posed for Playboy. That woman Sable did very well after she posed TWICE in Playboy. Spent all of her money, rode her career in high demand and wisely attracted Brock Lesnar to keep the dough rolling in. I don't think Sable is any hotter than the next gal down the street!


Apparently Sainz simply stated she felt uncomfortable in the locker room with the men making comments and whistling. She said, speaking with Meredith Viera, that she probably wouldn't have pressed any charges.
Another female reporter approached Sainz and said she felt sorry for her for the way she was being treated and then the Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) became involved, demanding the NFL for an investigation.
Ines Sainz: Ines Sains and AWSM not on same page
By Shannon Owens
The Association for Women in Sports Media means well in fighting the good fight to protect TV Azteca sports reporter Ines Sainz from being subjected to inappropriate locker room behavior.
I’m just not sure Ines Sainz is in the same fight with AWSM or other women who have worked hard to establish themselves as respected sports reporters.
Sainz accepted multiple invitations to appear on the New York morning media circuit, including ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s the Today Show, Tuesday to talk about her controversial locker room visit with the New York Jets. Allegations of sexual harassment towards Ines Sainz from players prompted an NFL investigation and an apology from Jets owner Woody Johnson.
But you didn’t get a clear sense of where she stood on the issue or if she even found the entire incident to be an issue. Sainz said she even thought, at one point, the media’s reaction was overblown. This was after she said on her Twitter account that she was “dying of embarrassment.”
Let’s be clear about one thing. Locker rooms are more than just a hangout spot for athletes. They are also a place of business where men and women members of the media work. Athletes, coaches and anyone working in that room should treat it as a professional environment and should hold themselves to the highest level of accountability.
Obviously, there were some inappropriate comments made from New York Jets players that were just flat out unacceptable. Those players need to be appropriately reprimanded for their behavior.
However I find it equally unacceptable that Sainz, a 32-year-old woman, has a problem understanding the difference between being provocative and attractive. And skin tight jeans and see-through shirts in a locker room or on a basketball court definitely falls into the provocative category.
On of my former co-workers at the Orlando Sentinel, Jemele Hill, said it best on ESPN’s First Take that her dress attire “undermines” the work of other women working in sports media.
For years, women have fought for equal rights to cover sports with the same resources and opportunities as their male counterparts and continue to fight for equal positioning behind the scenes in the industry as editors and producers. I believe this is the heart of AWSM and why they felt compelled to speak out on behalf of Ines Sainz.
But it would have been nice if this were a fight for someone who saw something worth fighting for.
Source: Ines Sainz: Ines Sainz and AWSM not on same page – Sentinel Sports Now – Orlando Sentinel


But enough of the legal BS. Back to hot babes!
"Hello, my name is Betty Draper and I'm here to interview your sports team. Please treat me respectfully. And be sure not to whistle!"
Actress January Jones a.k.a. Betty Draper on "Mad Men" to become sports announcer?![]()


It's true and it's not true so therefore, it's sad but true!
I believe that if she was at a game and I saw her, I would be distracted by her because of her overall beauty and sexy attire.
I also believe, ANY women in their "profession" (respectable) should remain in a professional appearance and save all that attire for the beach or whatever it may be.
I don't believe that every women reporter will be looked at differently because of her.
As for Betty Draper... I would be cool with that because for the fact that she's an actor, showed her flesh properly and is not using her sexuality blatantly for personal gain. Now, I know this isn't a fair assumption against Inez but, if that's the case, then, I was right. Oh well..... what do I know?!?! LMAO!


Always liked Sage Steele and Hannah Storm, although Hannah wears some wacky clothes sometimes. Sage is flat gorgeous.






ESPN's newest water sports correspondent, reporting to you live from the... motorboat competition!
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My new year's resolution is to lay off the bad jokes and puns.


Im not usually in to black chicks, but Sage Steele is hot


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