#525601 - 06/08/1011:16 AMRe: Wanna be on a Reality Show?
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steveg
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Registered: 04/19/02
Posts: 25067
Loc: D'OHio
Ha! I have a client in Boca Raton who's going to be in the first season of Master Chef. It's based on what is apparently a very popular reality series in Australia. He had sent me an arcane email a while ago telling me that he would be off the grid for 4-6 weeks for reasons he couldn't divulge at that time. Now I know what that was all about.
He only made it through the first few installments. If you watch it, look for Paul, the Florida attorney.
#525701 - 06/09/1009:08 AMRe: Wanna be on a Reality Show?
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Nana
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Registered: 12/02/05
Posts: 2321
Loc: US
I'm pretty good at playing blackjack. If I could have found a cheap or at least a reasonable flight fare out to LA, I would have liked to try out for ''Catch 21.''
. I didn't see one there for me; an overweight, thinning hair, wrinkled, 64 year old.
Oh, my error, I found one: 2 hot guys & 2 sexy girls spending a 24 hours in a luxury mansion to explore their fantasies...Think Real World meets Playboy! .
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#525787 - 06/09/1007:01 PMRe: Wanna be on a Reality Show?
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Ben Dover
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Registered: 06/12/09
Posts: 709
Loc: Sunnyvale, CA, USA
I don't think they do that many shows a year, and don't know how many days goes into a making a show ( I'd hazard a guess, though, that about a half hour is about right ).
At any rate, $79K/year doesn't go as far as it used to, towards $12M of debt . Hahaha, that broad must be some kind of trophy wife or something, but trophy for dumb arse, bad taste in women or something - Sheeze, what a piece of Bondo work Maybe the dude was trying to get back at his family - Lesse mom, what is the most Frankenstein bride embarassing POS I can drag home? Hahaha, these losers crack me up
Boy, television is getting easier and easier. It used to be that you at least had to try, with malaise tv, so that advertisers' products would be solution to ennui, distopia, whatever, with perhaps its cleverest with the dysfunctional sitcom wrapper around human suffering, but apparently you don't even have to do that anymore.