
Jacqueline Jung is a humorist and avid San Diego Chargers fan. Since the Chargers superior performance has not provided enough comedy (or tragedy) to sustain her, she thrives on writing about controversial events and players in all sports. Growing up in a home of L.A. Dodger aficionados, she lost her innocence and love for her team when the Dodgers picked up Juan Marichal from the S.F. Giants. (Refer to the Johnny Roseboro incident). She learned that ethics no longer mattered in sports or to the world in general.
Aside from humor and hypocrisy, she writes articles on travel and fitness. When not beating out opinions and ideas, you can find this avid runner racing on the beach, or pumping iron at the gym. You may even find her at a local coffee joint, discussing film or politics with friends. Jacqueline lives in Manhattan Beach, California with her husband, teenage son and daughter.
If you find her views pleasurable or repulsive, contact her at jdjung@dslextreme.com.
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