Tue 18 Dec 2007
Maria Bartiromo Is Concerned For My Safety
Posted by TJ under Money Honey
Was that none other than the Money Honey–CNBC star reporter Maria Bartiromo–instructing me to watch the gap upon exiting the train? I first started hearing Maria’s voice late last week in Grand Central.
Metro-North spokesman Dan Brucker said he didn’t know much about the campaign, that it’s “an LIRR deal.”
I love that Grand Central deems me–and all my fellow Metro-North riders–to be in that elite upper-six-figure CNBC demographic.
In truth, my cultural connection to the Money Honey isn’t CNBC but to a song a famously undernourished punk icon wrote for her. From Joey Ramone’s “Maria Bartiromo”:
I watch her at the big board every single day
While she’s reporting you best stay out of her way
I watch her every day
I watch her every night
She´s really outta sight
Maria Bartiromo !
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