Andrea Day did an "undercover investigation" on last night’s news, which was equal parts entertaining and laughable. If anyone missed it, her assignment was to go to three separate high end, exclusive parties/fundraisers/events, without an invitation, and essentially crash them. She was successful in getting into all three, showing raw footage of her drinking cocktails & mingling with guests, & hobnobbing with celebrities, all without being questioned at the door of these events.My first reaction, while watching was "Why is this news?"....while, at the same time, I was completely enthralled.
Ms. Day, according to the website, has been with Fox 5 for approximately 11 years, and is a relatively recognizable figure, as a reporter, on the local news scene. Although she is hardly an "A" list celebrity, she is an attractive woman, who, more likely than not, has been to similar functions in the past, as an invited guest…..so she knew how to carry herself for such occasions. She was appropriately dressed for the parties she was crashing, and it appeared that she entered alone, leaving someone at the door to reasonably assume she may have stepped out for a smoke, and was otherwise returning to the party.
There is no shock, at least with me, that a pretty blond woman, appropriately dressed, and by herself in NYC, was not hassled at the door of a swanky party, when entering. Are these security breaches at private black tie functions, something the public at large should really be concerned about?
I’m not sure what secrets were uncovered from this piece, other than the fact that Andrea is slick & smooth, when entering a private gathering, uninvited(she also looked pretty hot in her little black cocktail dress!!). She also showed her altruistic qualiites by indicating that the contents of her luxury "goody bags", were donated to charity!!!
I could have watched an entire ½ hour special, of her handbag-cam’s footage, as I found the piece fascinating. It also would have been an interesting sociological experiment, to see if a less attractive woman, who has no public exposure(like Andrea has, being a veteran, on-air personality), would have had similar success, crashing the same parties.
Compliments to Andrea & Fox5, for a brilliant piece of newsless news!!!
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lisa20
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I find low-level amateur poetry, on the internet, to be a crime against art, language and intellect. We often see examples of these artistic travesties, suffering from a level of saccharine sentimentality that would make both the Osmond family and Hallmark greeting card authors vomit! As the social rules go for nose-picking, perhaps they should also be applied to the need for one to express oneself, in this high order of literary craftsmanship....if you have to do it, do it in private! I must quote the visionary Elie Weisel, when he said, "There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest".
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