CoffeeNerves wrote:
Nice looking crew. I really dig Melissa
Thanks, md
PS Hope everyone in the storm's path stays safe.
We easily got a foot in my area. The people in southside, Danville, Martinsville probably got 16-18 inches. Hopefully it'll melt some today and tomorrow.
Melissa is a cutie. A true Georgia peach. Always roots for Georgia Tech and enjoys NASCAR. Her voice tends to make you think that she's an avid smoker. I'm not sure about that, but she is fond of drinking tons of coffee.
Pattie is the one who has been with WSET since 1987, which isn't the longest tenure. Dennis Carter, the sports director, started in 1979, left for a few years and came back in 1983. They recently gave him a plaque for 35 years consecutive service. He is one with a catch phrase. Dennis always says "the RAYdahs!" in a gravely voice when talking Appomattox sports. Enough about DC. LOL Pattie has got a fine figure. She wasn't as busty before she had her first kid. Sometimes she shows it off, but sometimes she's wearing almost "moo moo" like dreses. Pattie has been around forever, and through several co-anchors. Doesn't look like she's goin to slow down anytime soon.
Danner Evans is the interesting one. I think she started with WSET around 2005 as the "out and about" reporter and co-anchor. Danner left WSET in 2008 to start be one of the original anchors at a NBC station in Myrtle Beach. But she returned to WSET around 2011 just in time to start a family. When she returned I swear they ran a commercial with her in it for over a year. Her breasts were enormous then. She is an avid runner, and since that time has lost a lot of weight. There are pics out there of her in a two piece bikini. Very tight body. She's had 3 kids since her return. I think they've given her the most cushy schedule out of anyone on the staff. Maybe because she's the "sex symbol" of the station. Danner will work the 5 and 5:30 newscasts. She used to work the 7pm as well, but they gave that to Mark Spain. So seeing her do Sunday morning coverage withe Pattie is a little odd, but it's a return to her early days with the station.