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November 27, 2009 at 6:34 AM #16723November 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM #487292UCGalParticipant
There will always be people who do extreme things to get fame. It just seems like lately there’s been a reality show twist to the stories.
I’m all for full consequences for their actions. Bubble boys parents ended up pleading guilty – which is good, saves the cost of prosecuting them. I hope these bozos spend some quality jail time for their actions.
What these idiots don’t realize – in order for a show to be successful, they have to be interesting… I don’t see it with the bubble boy or with what I’ve seen about these white house crashers.
November 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM #488155UCGalParticipantThere will always be people who do extreme things to get fame. It just seems like lately there’s been a reality show twist to the stories.
I’m all for full consequences for their actions. Bubble boys parents ended up pleading guilty – which is good, saves the cost of prosecuting them. I hope these bozos spend some quality jail time for their actions.
What these idiots don’t realize – in order for a show to be successful, they have to be interesting… I don’t see it with the bubble boy or with what I’ve seen about these white house crashers.
November 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM #487459UCGalParticipantThere will always be people who do extreme things to get fame. It just seems like lately there’s been a reality show twist to the stories.
I’m all for full consequences for their actions. Bubble boys parents ended up pleading guilty – which is good, saves the cost of prosecuting them. I hope these bozos spend some quality jail time for their actions.
What these idiots don’t realize – in order for a show to be successful, they have to be interesting… I don’t see it with the bubble boy or with what I’ve seen about these white house crashers.
November 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM #487926UCGalParticipantThere will always be people who do extreme things to get fame. It just seems like lately there’s been a reality show twist to the stories.
I’m all for full consequences for their actions. Bubble boys parents ended up pleading guilty – which is good, saves the cost of prosecuting them. I hope these bozos spend some quality jail time for their actions.
What these idiots don’t realize – in order for a show to be successful, they have to be interesting… I don’t see it with the bubble boy or with what I’ve seen about these white house crashers.
November 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM #487840UCGalParticipantThere will always be people who do extreme things to get fame. It just seems like lately there’s been a reality show twist to the stories.
I’m all for full consequences for their actions. Bubble boys parents ended up pleading guilty – which is good, saves the cost of prosecuting them. I hope these bozos spend some quality jail time for their actions.
What these idiots don’t realize – in order for a show to be successful, they have to be interesting… I don’t see it with the bubble boy or with what I’ve seen about these white house crashers.
November 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM #487332CDMA ENGParticipantGood lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE
November 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM #488196CDMA ENGParticipantGood lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE
November 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM #487498CDMA ENGParticipantGood lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE
November 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM #487966CDMA ENGParticipantGood lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE
November 27, 2009 at 10:26 AM #487880CDMA ENGParticipantGood lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE
November 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM #487885Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]Good lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE[/quote]
CE: Ha! I love it! That’s why I watch “Cops”! Every time I get in a foul mood, I just tune in to “Cops” and I’m immediately in a better state of mind.
Watching some rail thin inbred in a wife beater and NASCAR hat from Asscrack, Alabama getting hooked up by the county sheriff always reminds me that things could be worse.
November 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM #488201Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]Good lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE[/quote]
CE: Ha! I love it! That’s why I watch “Cops”! Every time I get in a foul mood, I just tune in to “Cops” and I’m immediately in a better state of mind.
Watching some rail thin inbred in a wife beater and NASCAR hat from Asscrack, Alabama getting hooked up by the county sheriff always reminds me that things could be worse.
November 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM #487971Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]Good lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE[/quote]
CE: Ha! I love it! That’s why I watch “Cops”! Every time I get in a foul mood, I just tune in to “Cops” and I’m immediately in a better state of mind.
Watching some rail thin inbred in a wife beater and NASCAR hat from Asscrack, Alabama getting hooked up by the county sheriff always reminds me that things could be worse.
November 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM #487503Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]Good lord no…
In the absence of reality tv I would need to spend thousand of dollars in counseling to prop up my self esteem.
Currently all I need to do is turn on A&E, Tru, Fox, or MTV and I immediately feel better about who and what am…
😛
CE[/quote]
CE: Ha! I love it! That’s why I watch “Cops”! Every time I get in a foul mood, I just tune in to “Cops” and I’m immediately in a better state of mind.
Watching some rail thin inbred in a wife beater and NASCAR hat from Asscrack, Alabama getting hooked up by the county sheriff always reminds me that things could be worse.
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