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‘Scott Brown’ subbed for SI’s Swimsuit issue on ‘David Letterman” (video)

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Fun when 'Dave Letterman'reveald the 2010 "Sports Illustrated" Swimsuit Issue cover

Last night, Monday 02/08/10, on the LATE SHOW with ‘David Letterman’, the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover was revealed. But there was a twist when the wrap was dropped on a billboard at 53rd and Broadway – the cover was of Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown. Letterman started, “Any opportunity to be naked,” with a great laugh. Letterman did make one error, calling Brown the Governor from MA...

All in fun and always for laughs, the monologue followed with then the official showing of the SI Swim suit cover.


David Letterman - Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Video

Tennis star Andy Roddick's model wife Brooklyn Decker is a sizzler.

This Year's Cover Model to Visit the LATE SHOW tonight, Tuesday, Feb. 9

For the third year in a row, the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, along with the identity of the 2010 cover model, was revealed on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN.

A staple of American popular culture, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue (www.si.com/swimsuit) has a combined print/digital audience reach of more than 66 million adults. 

The 2010 cover model will join an exclusive sorority of fashion icons, including previous Swimsuit Issue cover models Heidi Klum, Cheryl Tiegs, Kathy Ireland, Christie Brinkley and Tyra Banks, among others.

PS: if you missed the Dave Letterman, Oprah and Jay Leno surprise Super Bowl (video) see it here, funny.

(source: CBS)

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George on 09 February, 2010 04:24:20
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Sorry, but its no longer "all in fun." David has become mean spirited, especially when it comes to republicans and conservatives. In the same monologue he jabbed Brown twice and took another cheap shot at Sarah Palin for accepting a speaking fee at the Tea PArty meeting / convention. (I am not a Sarah Palin fan but Letterman may convince me to rethink.)
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