Boycott Jamie Little?

I agree and wondered if I was the only one who thought this way.

I've seen her do the Westminster dog show and she's really good at that.
She is fabulous as a pit reporter, but really struggles play-by-play in my opinion. That she has that gig and Rick Allen is sitting at home is ridiculous.
 
Welp, I may have inadvertently created a paradox. Seeking to solve the dilemma posed by this thread, I Googled "how do you boycott an announcer," and The AI provided me with a surprisingly detailed, robust answer, along with a link to DF's Spun blog post from the OP. It also provided me with a link to this thread, where I asked how one would boycott a NASCAR announcer. :oops:

I may have then accidentally doubled down in a panicked attempt to reverse the paradox by asking The AI how to boycott a NASCAR announcer. It gave me a more vague answer, links to the aforementioned Spun blog post, and yep, this thread...where I asked...🤯

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"Siri, how do I announce my boycott of a discussion of boycotting announcers?"
The short answer is that can't be done.
I googled how to boycot a boycot.

But it is a long read, and I just broke down and started to cry.
I am greatly concerned that the long read will cause the masses to boycot the boycot to boycot Jamie.
 
The short answer is that can't be done.
I googled how to boycot a boycot.

But it is a long read, and I just broke down and started to cry.
I am greatly concerned that the long read will cause the masses to boycot the boycot to boycot Jamie.
But whose on first?
 
But whose on first?
If I formulate it any futher I will be getting into Algebraic expressions and I am boycotting those.

The only exception is when I do the most critical ones on Monday morning's from 9:00 am until 9:15 am. You will need to wait until then and resubmit the question to the: is it worth considering review board.
 
Jamie Little isn’t it, but I have a feeling Fox, wanting to make history, will keep her there then put her in the Cup booth when Mike Joy retires.

She’s a great pit reporter and does give good insight because of that in the booth.

I found Jamie's contributions to the call of the Texas truck race to be refreshing.

None of the non-stop gerbil babbling but instead just relaying what's happening on track as it happens.

She's certainly knowledgeable and often provides interesting insight without endlessly regurgitating the matter.


but that's just me . . .
 
I found Jamie's contributions to the call of the Texas truck race to be refreshing.

None of the non-stop gerbil babbling but instead just relaying what's happening on track as it happens.

She's certainly knowledgeable and often provides interesting insight without endlessly regurgitating the matter.


but that's just me . . .
All of which she could provide from pit road.

But I get this forum wants the broadcasts to be lethargic and void of any excitement.
 
I found Jamie's contributions to the call of the Texas truck race to be refreshing.

None of the non-stop gerbil babbling but instead just relaying what's happening on track as it happens.

She's certainly knowledgeable and often provides interesting insight without endlessly regurgitating the matter.


but that's just me . . .
I regurgitate listening to her ugly, phony voice.
 
To each his own but I prefer my race commentators to just
speak matter of factly and show just a bit of excitement if something exciting
happens on the track.
I get turned off when I sense them trying to manufacture excitement
with the most trivial action.
 
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