Ew. Maybe being on the news wasn't such a good idea.

It's also scary when an acquaintance tells you "Hey, I saw you on the news, the other day." And you are thinking 'What? I was on the news?' and you have no idea when or why but you don't want to look stupid. Then once enough time has gone by, there's no way to ask about it.
 
It wasn't the local TV station~~just the local newspapers.... About 5 years ago, when a flood completely wiped out the bridge which was the only access to the mountain we live on, I was interviewed (because I'm one of the few full-time residents). Anyway~~front page pic of me in floral rainboots, muddy white shorts, muddy tank top, greasy hair piled on my head (the power was out--no water to shower in)~~wasn't I a picture of beauty??
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My son was a senior in high school....thought he was going to disown me
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I've been in the news a couple of times with my dogs and about my dogs. I made sure everything was very anonymous. Some friends were like "oh wow saw you on the news" but didn't get contacted by any weirdos. Maybe big, scary looking dogs are a bit off-putting. Besides, I photograph like a warthog and I didn't have a ball gown on or a bra strap showing. dang
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Yow! That cameraman should have worked for a little less cleavage! Holy chrome! You're adorable, though- that's why you're getting stalkers!
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You had it easy and were not an embarassment to your town. Not like when we had a flood in Bishop, CA and the news stations managed to find the ONE and ONLY one toothed drunk in town to interview. It was a public effort to get that guy home and shut up.
 
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HAHA! Yeah they do that around here too! They usually get the 300 pound, livin' on welfare, toothless ladies to give their opinions. It usually makes for some quality television.
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