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Anna David – Everyday Media Wonder Woman - Sex and Relationship Expert on G4's "Attack of the Show," and regularly featured on Fox's "Hannity & Colmes" & "Red Eye," NBC's "Today," and CNN's "Showbiz Tonight."

www.annadavid.com

http://annalytical-annalytical.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If I wasn't looking forward to meeting Anna David in person already! … Gee … Wow… Anna’s Party Girl and other writings contain such clean captions representative of everyday life allot of us only dare to vicariously experience from the comfort of our leather Sundance Manhattan chairs. We should all thank her for bringing to life the psyche of rearview mirrors in the state of witness – capturing organically raw scenes as if through the lens of a prized photograph. Her language is so vivid.

 

Anna David is really my “wonder woman of everyday media.” This is the best descriptive I can come-up-with which best fits with my philosophical thinking and analytical belief about her. I am utterly intrigued and captivated by what she accomplishes.

 

She’s hot, represents an innovative spirit --- She’s honest, articulate, poetic yet grounded and possesses an exquisite, unique energy to be unrivaled.

 

I would definitely tune-in for more Anna David on TV.

 

Q. (J.F.): What were your first few concerts? And, do you have any memories of them?

 

A. (A.D.):  My first concert was David Bowie when I was 12. I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't know who David Bowie was. My friend's mom offered to take us to the concert and my friend got the tickets and I was so proud of myself for being cool enough to go to a concert that it could have been Yanni playing (not that I think he was around when I was 12) and I wouldn't have cared. I was always much cooler when I left it up to someone else to figure out for me! Sadly, the highlight of the night wasn't Bowie's music (which I did come to appreciate a bit later in life) but being taught how to smoke clove cigarettes by a friend of a friend. My second concert was the Stray Cats (again, I had zero awareness about the music, I just again was proud of myself for being cool) and the third one was the Thompson Twins. As if this story hasn't been humiliating enough, I have to confess that this was the concert I was really excited about. I was obsessed with the band and in love with the lead singer, who shaved his eyebrows. I remember my friend who saw me at the concert -- dancing, gazing at the lead singer with all the teenage passion I could muster in -- told me I looked like pictures he'd seen of crazed Beatles fans.

Poetry  By John Alan Conte`, Jr.
Copyright 2008
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