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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Rabbi Of Racing on May 16, 2020, 08:45:47 PM
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(CNN)Phyllis George, a broadcast television pioneer who became the first female co-anchor of the football pregame show "The NFL Today," has died. She was 70.
Her death was confirmed by her children, CNN's senior White House correspondent Pamela Brown and entrepreneur Lincoln Brown.George covered premier sporting events, including the Preakness Stakes, the Belmont Stakes, the Super Bowl, and the Rose Bowl. She wore several other television hats as well, co-hosting "Candid Camera" for several years and leading a television version of "People" magazine.
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She was a beautiful woman and a big time harness racing and sports bettor,RIP
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Rip!
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sad
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Loved her. RIP.
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Rest in peace Phyllis, one hell of a great lady.
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and how the hell is this harness racing related, you jerkoff admin?
She was a degenerate gambler.
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She was a degenerate gambler.
Touche'
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Her spirit lives on thru her beautiful daughter, CNN reporter Pamela Brown .. Also loves the ponies.
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R.I.P. Phyllis. Thanks for paving the way for Jane Kennedy. I pleasured myself countless times to her.
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Rest in peace Phyllis, one hell of a great lady.
she sure was!! tmbz1
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God Bless you Bigwrench tmbz1