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Title: Meet the BAMS Radio Fax Cam Girl
Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on February 02, 2012, 03:58:50 PM
http://www.ibleedcrimsonred.com/2012/02/meet-bams-radio-fax-cam-girl.html

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Yesterday, BAMS Radio gave college football fans across the country a special treat during its coverage of National Signing Day 2012.

From 7:00 am until shortly after 1:00 pm, the internet radio show hosted a live webcam feed of an attractive young woman—clad in a flattering houndstooth mini dress—showing off the names of football players enrolling at the University of Alabama.

She is a pole fitness instructor at PYT Studio in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham in central Alabama. Gigs like the BAMS Radio appearance and fitness classes at the studio are how she helps make ends meet. That’s important, she says.

“I’m a part time student, and tuition and other costs of college aren’t cheap,”  she said. “Things like this help a lot. It’s exposure for me and exposure for the studio. Our clientele is 100% female. We don’t take men in our classes.”



"I’m a part time student, and tuition and other costs of college aren’t cheap"!

I have heard that line before!


 :lol:


Title: Re: Meet the BAMS Radio Fax Cam Girl
Post by: XBAMA on February 02, 2012, 04:08:04 PM
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For the last two years, the University of Alabama hosted a live internet broadcast from the football complex, showing Alabama cheerleaders removing faxed national letters of intent and posting names of signed players. After complaints from unknown rival schools, TideTV halted the show.

After complaints from unknown rival schools ?
unknown ? really ?   :clap:

 :lol:

didn't give them credit for being the little tattling beeches they are   :lol:



Title: Re: Meet the BAMS Radio Fax Cam Girl
Post by: cbbama99 on February 02, 2012, 04:23:04 PM
The houndstooth was nice, but if she had worn that little red number that she has on in the photo, "other rival schools" would have been complaining again.