Re: The Early Morning Post
Great Post, Doris P., especially the story about your son's experiences as a competitive skier.
This thread has brought up quite a few interesting sub-topics. Shall we go for 300 posts?
I never thought of Tonya Harding as unfeminine. I thought she was kind of cute, more so than Nancy K, in my humble opinion.
But then again, I thought, and still think, that Martina Navratalova is a sexy woman. More so than Chrissy Evert, for example. Martina always had that little twinkle in her eye, if you know what I mean. OK, I found out later that it wasn't me she was twinkling at, but still...
There was a recent tennis tournament on TV, and Martina was commentating on a Venus Williams match. Just then, Venus bent over to pick up a ball. Martina literally stopped in mid-word. She was unable to finish her sentence and one of the other commentators had to jump in for her.
Later on there was a report that Anna Kournakova had been voted the sexiest female tennis player by someone or other. Martina's comment, "Hmmpf, they must not have let the women vote."
About athletes as commercial pitchmen: It seems quite mysterious to me what the criteria are for offering endorsement oportunities to famous athletes. Jack Nicklaus never got any significant TV ads, perhaps because he has a funny voice. Compare to Tiger Woods, who makes about 40 million a year from Nike alone.
Mohammed Ali never got any endorsements (except roach motels -- roaches check in, but they don't check out). Perhaps he was too controversial for main stream corporations. Carl Lewis never got anything. Too wierd? Maybe he was gay? Not as tough as his sister?
As for "American of Japanese descent" Kristi

, well, I am only one person. But as for me, I will buy anything Kristi tells me to. Even as I write, my freezer is full of Smart Ones dinners.
But I am almost down to my last bar of Caress Deodorant Soap that Michelle sold me four years ago. Got to shower up so I can drive my new Chevy down to the theater for the latest Disney movie.
Mathman