Frank Kalder wrote:
>
> Occasionally, Peter is replaced by the fabulous journalist and
> moderator Ilka [eat miller]
Maybe her ancestors used to grind the letter S, and the neighbors are
alpha millers
Maybe umlauts are their products
>
www.perfect4all.de/ilka_essmueller_rtl_03.html. "Ilka Essmüller (*
> 1. Oktober 1964 in Stolzenau) ist eine deutsche Journalistin und
> Moderatorin." (
de.wikipedia.org)
>
> ... journalistic all-rounder...
> "Ilka Essmüller bezeichnet sich selbst als journalistische
> Allrounderin. Egal ob als Moderatorin im Studio, als Reporterin vor Ort
> oder als Redakteurin am Schreibtisch, sie beherrscht die ganze Palette
> des modernen TV-Journalismus." (vip.rtl.de/promidb)
>
> Enjoy her gallery:
www.perfect4all.de/ilka_essmueller_01.html
nice website
>
> _US TV_
>>
>> I don't so much like the news, but the hour long political discussion
>> shows. I try to watch them all in a row on Sunday morning but they're
>> run concurrently and some are missed, therefore.
>>
> That may be quite sufficient to be best informed.
>
>> One especial favorite is George Stephanopoulos who is especially well
>> qualified to talk about politics, having served on President Clinton's
>> staff as a White House aide.
>>
Yes he's very good looking.
>
>> I have to wonder whether Hillary Clinton will bring him back for her
>> campaigns.
>>
>
> That'd be exaggerating...
>
>
>> Which reminds me that just these last few weeks, several
>> candidates have proclaimed intent to test waters, and one actually
>> closed down his campaign, Evan Bayh. John Edwards, who was John
>> Kerry's running mate, and who previously led his own campaign is
>> expected to announce that he is again running. Last time, he announced
>> his candidacy on the Daily Show, which is a political satire show.
>> We'll see what he does this time.
>>
> Yep!
>
>> A tidbit about Stephanopoulos -- his sister is a Russian nun, Sister
>> Maria, who was stationed in Jericho a few years back. Don't know where
>> she is now.
>>
> How did she possibly get to Russia?
> Maybe during the communistic era in Greece
> when they relocated many Greeks as workers in Russian factories?!
I don't know that much about it, except that their father was a Greek
orthodox priest. She was apparently raised in Greece while George was
not. However, she is an American citizen. There isn't a huge amount
of difference between the Russian and Greek service, save for the
language, but what specifically transpired for her to enter Russian
religious service as opposed to Greek I couldn't guess.
Not much on the web about her, except for her past postings to the
internet about her observations of discrimination in Palestine.
>
>> "In the fight between you and the
>> world, back the world" - Franz Kafka
how interesting. I had never heard of this part of Australia.
I had a rather unusual dream in the past, which I am relating because
it reminds me of all your models.
We had many miniature German Shepherd dogs (Alsatian?) and we also had
a miniature St. Bernard dog. The little dog had the
characteristic colorings of a St Bernard, but he was wearing makeup for
a
Best of Show dog show. Kind of a pale foundation that made the tan
parts
very very pale. I guess it was sort of like a rouge or blush, really.
Anyway, he was also a geisha, not just a dog.
mk5000
"I'm on this ride for the thrill of it/ living the dream that's
what life's all about/ and working it out."
--Robert Randolph, from
Colorblind