Christina Park went to J-School or worked her way through the newsroom to report on weather conditions in Queens? If I had to do that as a job, I'd probably hit the bottle.
Remember Lucille Rich? One of the first African-American reporters on the old Jim Jensen local news? She wound up reading the "dirty-restaurant" list. ("I'll have another gin and tonic".)
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Christina Park went to J-School or worked her way through the newsroom to report on weather conditions in Queens? If I had to do that as a job, I'd probably hit the bottle.
Remember Lucille Rich? One of the first African-American reporters on the old Jim Jensen local news? She wound up reading the "dirty-restaurant" list. ("I'll have another gin and tonic".)
Was it a coincidence that a reporter named Park was sent to Rego Park?
She can Park her self to my place any time.
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