Tux of Borg Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 http://www.wftv.com/entertainment/9360388/...sp=irresistible Survey: Men Pick Condoleezza Over Julia Roberts For Dinner Date Esquire Says Secretary Of State Also Tops Aniston, Simpson POSTED: 7:51 am EDT June 13, 2006 NEW YORK -- A national survey by Esquire magazine finds men more likely to invite Condoleezza Rice to a dinner party than Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston and Jessica Simpson. The secretary of state was followed by Oprah Winfrey and Angelina Jolie in the survey, which is published in the magazine's July issue. The 29-question survey polled nearly 1,100 randomly selected men aged 25 and older. The choices came from a list of 14 notable women. Asked which famous man they'd invite to dinner, 37 percent picked "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno. Former President Bill Clinton placed second, trailed by George Clooney and President George W. Bush. Asked who they most admired, the respondents chose former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Clinton and Bill Gates, with Bush fourth. But the president also placed first among least admirable men in America.
Mark VI Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Obviously the demographic was limited to men who misplaced their can opener.
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 http://www.wftv.com/entertainment/9360388/...sp=irresistible Survey: Men Pick Condoleezza Over Julia Roberts For Dinner Date Esquire Says Secretary Of State Also Tops Aniston, Simpson POSTED: 7:51 am EDT June 13, 2006 NEW YORK -- A national survey by Esquire magazine finds men more likely to invite Condoleezza Rice to a dinner party than Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston and Jessica Simpson. The secretary of state was followed by Oprah Winfrey and Angelina Jolie in the survey, which is published in the magazine's July issue. The 29-question survey polled nearly 1,100 randomly selected men aged 25 and older. The choices came from a list of 14 notable women. Asked which famous man they'd invite to dinner, 37 percent picked "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno. Former President Bill Clinton placed second, trailed by George Clooney and President George W. Bush. Asked who they most admired, the respondents chose former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Clinton and Bill Gates, with Bush fourth. But the president also placed first among least admirable men in America. 708865[/snapback] I'd invite Condi Rice over any of those other choices. Julia Roberts is apparently a major prima donna B word, from when I've heard her speak Jennifer Aniston's probably not the greatest conversationalist, and I may as well try to converse with a blender for all the brains Simpson has. Condi Rice, though, is one smart lady, irrespective of her politics, and would be a hellaciously interesting dinenr companion. Now, if the question were "With whom would you prefer to play 'Hide The Salami' in a vat of jell-o?"...Condi'd be last on the list.
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