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Worst Reality TV Show (MERGED)

Kid Nation... Worst Idea Ever?

Worst idea ever?

40 children, 40 days, no adults?eager to prove they can build a better world for tomorrow in the new reality series KID NATION. Settling in Bonanza City, New Mexico, once a thriving mining town but now deserted, these kids, ages 8 to 15 and from all walks of life, will build their own new world, pioneer-style. They will confront grown-up issues while coping with the classic childhood emotions of homesickness, peer pressure and the urge to break every rule. Episodes end with a town meeting in which the kids award one child a gold star worth $20,000, all leading to the grand finale, with an unimaginable test, the biggest awards and a special surprise for every child.

Big Wheel parking will finally be available at the courthouse?
 
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Moron. An obvious rip-off of The Apprentice, which was stupid too.

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Big Papa;893227; said:
Moron. An obvious rip-off of The Apprentice, which was stupid too.

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I may actually have to watch this one, hopefully he can help people learn how to make absurd statements such as "The Internet is dead" and how to put together a successful NBA team by constantly tossing money into it and yet still producing no real results.
 
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OCBucksFan;893303; said:
I may actually have to watch this one, hopefully he can help people learn how to make absurd statements such as "The Internet is dead" and how to put together a successful NBA team by constantly tossing money into it and yet still producing no real results.

The show took place in 2004

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OCBucksFan;893205; said:
Worst idea ever?

"40 children, 40 days, no adults?eager to prove they can build a better world for tomorrow in the new reality series KID NATION. Settling in Bonanza City, New Mexico, once a thriving mining town but now deserted, these kids, ages 8 to 15 and from all walks of life, will build their own new world, pioneer-style. They will confront grown-up issues while coping with the classic childhood emotions of homesickness, peer pressure and the urge to break every rule. Episodes end with a town meeting in which the kids award one child a gold star worth $20,000, all leading to the grand finale, with an unimaginable test, the biggest awards and a special surprise for every child."

Big Wheel parking will finally be available at the courthouse?

See now if they'd do that for real it would be worth watching...Lord of the Flies?

Hell ya!

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Colombian reality show rewards dirtiest sex
This reality show has been a great success in the Colombian subscription television.


A reality show broadcast at a Colombian cable television rewards contestants who have the dirtiest sex.

Contestants apply to join the reality show into pairs and are distributed into two teams: "fellatio" and "cunnilingus", the Spanish web site 20 minutos reported Thursday.

More than 800 people have already applied to join the reality show, which is named Los Pichones (The young pigeons).

The audience and votes. If sex is not too filthy or scandalous, the couple is expelled. Contestants go through tests such as having sex with your wife in front of a group of friends, sadomasochism or having sex in a manger rolling around on animal excrements.
Having sex in a manger rolling around on animal excrements?!? :sick1:
 
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'Who Wants to Marry a U.S. Citizen?'

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- There's a new reality TV show, produced by Morusa Media, called "Who wants to marry a U.S. citizen?" that aims at creating marriages between U.S. citizens and immigrants who have temporary visas. The show is already generating mix reaction from some who say the show hurts the immigration process. However, others praise the match-making concept.

"We're out to prove love knows no borders," says Adrian Martinez, creator of the show. "Besides, that's what America is all about -- a multi-cultural nation."

Similar to the "Dating Game," one bachelorette (a U.S. citizen seeking a spouse) asks three bachelors (immigrants with temporary visas) various questions. Towards the end of the show, she decides which one she would marry.

According to the show's host, Angelo Gonzales, the show makes it clear to all contestants that it does not guarantee marriage or legal status, but will pay for a wedding party and honeymoon should a marriage result from the show.

"We're just out to play matchmaker," says Gonzales. "There are thousands of U.S. citizens seeking a spouse, and just as many immigrants seeking the same. So we want to make it a win-win situation for all involved."

Although, "Who wants to marry a U.S. citizen?" is being distributed independently, segments will be available on the show's website: hookacitizen.com

Interesting...
 
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