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On Thursday, May 9, 2013 11:37:01 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
What do some of these people do that they can take two months off > > from the rest of their lives? They are retired and rich like you. Do they get any compensation for appearing > > even if they are a loser? Some ppl will let s--t be dumped on their heads for a buck. Maybe that's what happened with the Amy deal with Gordon. I never trust a reality show. |
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On 5/17/2013 2:52 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> On Thursday, May 9, 2013 11:37:01 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > What do some of these people do that they can take two months off >> >> from the rest of their lives? > > They are retired and rich like you. > > Do they get any compensation for appearing >> >> even if they are a loser? > > Some ppl will let s--t be dumped on their heads for a buck. Maybe that's what happened with the Amy deal with Gordon. I never trust a reality show. There hasn't been anything "real" about reality shows for many years. They are so staged and gimmick-laden I don't see how anyone can be sucked into watching more than one episode. (Challenges? Phbbbt.) gloria p |
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On Fri, 17 May 2013 16:53:19 -0600, gloria p >
wrote: > > >There hasn't been anything "real" about reality shows for many years. >They are so staged and gimmick-laden I don't see how anyone can be >sucked into watching more than one episode. (Challenges? Phbbbt.) > >gloria p > Some are very entertaining and informative for a couple of episodes. I liked Swamp People. But after seeing how they catch alligators it got boring. I never knew about driving trucks on ice roads until I saw Ice Road Truckers. Once they made a couple of trips, my curiosity was satisfied. Survivor was OK for one season, have not seen it since. Still watch the Amazing Race because of the different countries they visit, a glimpse of traditions, and the scenery. Then, of course, NASCAR. Turn left. turn left, turn left. I wonder if they memorize the route of if they use a map. |
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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 17 May 2013 16:53:19 -0600, gloria p > > wrote: > > >> >> >>There hasn't been anything "real" about reality shows for many years. >>They are so staged and gimmick-laden I don't see how anyone can be >>sucked into watching more than one episode. (Challenges? Phbbbt.) >> >>gloria p >> > > Some are very entertaining and informative for a couple of episodes. I > liked Swamp People. But after seeing how they catch alligators it got > boring. I never knew about driving trucks on ice roads until I saw > Ice Road Truckers. Once they made a couple of trips, my curiosity was > satisfied. > > Survivor was OK for one season, have not seen it since. > > Still watch the Amazing Race because of the different countries they > visit, a glimpse of traditions, and the scenery. > > Then, of course, NASCAR. Turn left. turn left, turn left. I > wonder if they memorize the route of if they use a map. I have watched Ice Road Truckers. Don't know if it is still on or not but I will still watch it if nothing else is on. No interest in those other things. |
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