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Johnny Asia

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Dec 4, 2005, 8:11:50 PM12/4/05
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This is just too much! I had to share it, in the spirit
of Christmas giving.


http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Trading-Spouses1.wmv

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You might want to turn down the volume.
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them fifteen, twenty years." - Thelonious Monk

juru...@aol.com

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Dec 4, 2005, 9:23:53 PM12/4/05
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This is just too much! I had to share it, in the spirit
of Christmas giving.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Trading-Spouses1.wmv

Christian prayer warriors remind me a lot of sumo wrestlers. Louder,
though...

Woland99

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Dec 4, 2005, 11:25:41 PM12/4/05
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What, in the Saintan's name is XPW (Xtian Prayer Warrior)?
I do not remember such character from Doom or Quake.

Bill Ribas

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Dec 4, 2005, 11:44:05 PM12/4/05
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ahh, if only the tubby spent as much energy on the treadmill .. .. .


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Woland99

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Dec 5, 2005, 4:31:46 AM12/5/05
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Curtis Mayfield said it best:
Don't worry - if there's Hell below - we all gonna go...

Greger Hoel

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Dec 5, 2005, 5:46:58 AM12/5/05
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On 4 Dec 2005 20:25:41 -0800, "Woland99" <wola...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>What, in the Saintan's name is XPW (Xtian Prayer Warrior)?
>I do not remember such character from Doom or Quake.

Maybe someone should send John Carmack the URL to this video. Could
result in the scariest game in history. Shub's got nothing on the
Prayer Warriors as far as scary goes.
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Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:28:20 AM12/5/05
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 04:44:05 GMT, "Bill Ribas" <this...@real.atall>
wrote:

>ahh, if only the tubby spent as much energy on the treadmill .. .. .
>

She'd make a fine lady wrestler, wouldn't she?

Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:31:48 AM12/5/05
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>
>http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Trading-Spouses1.wmv
>
>Christian prayer warriors remind me a lot of sumo wrestlers. Louder,
>though...

My mother was like that woman. She wasn't as fat, and not
quite as crazy, but she was a religious loon. She told me that I
got my music from Satan. I think she would have been almost
as bad as that woman, but my father was too overbearing to let
her get away with it. That poor husband in that video doesn't stand a
chance against that behemoth he's stuck with. And those poor kids!
My mother wrote a stack of checks every month, as soon as she got her
social security check, to Jim & Tammy Bakker, Falwell, Oral Roberts,
Pat Robertson, etc etc. She would sit in her rocking chair half of
every day and listen to tapes of TV evangelists, giving us
disapproving scowls as we passed by.

Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 7:24:01 AM12/5/05
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On 4 Dec 2005 18:23:53 -0800, "juru...@aol.com" <juru...@aol.com>
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>
>Christian prayer warriors remind me a lot of sumo wrestlers. Louder,
>though...

Remember the ads for G.L.O.W., the Glorious Ladies of Wrestling?

Prayer Warrior vs. Lady of Islam
Prayer Warrior vs. Diesel Dyke
Prayer Warrior vsThe Bitch of Wicca
Prayer Warrior vs. Librul Lezzie

Woland99

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Dec 5, 2005, 8:19:31 AM12/5/05
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Dude - in your shoes I would be prolly playing in some Satanic
rock band howling like a child of Marylin Manson and a banshee.
Just to get that poison out of my system. I was blessed with parents
who were rational and tolerant freethinkers. When my Mother got older
she started going to church but she still uses reason first and not
dogma.
People like that woman in the video are mortally scared of reality and
try
desperately to cast the world in very simplistic terms to impose rules
of
dogma on it. Inother words - if reality contradicts dogma it is
reality that
is wrong. That is why religious zealots make such horrible leaders.

Justin Harding

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Dec 5, 2005, 10:50:05 AM12/5/05
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What a crazy bitch. She should put in a hospital, if she thinks that's
normal behavior. If a person is religious or not, it's their own damned
choice.

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Chickenhead

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Dec 5, 2005, 2:39:49 PM12/5/05
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Was this for real or acting? Is this from some TV show?

Wow. That's really terrifying.

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Tom Walls

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Dec 5, 2005, 2:49:22 PM12/5/05
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In article <sN-dnTDm59G0BQne...@comcast.com>,
kurtWITHOUTT...@hoNOtmSPAMailTHANKS.com says...

>
> Was this for real or acting? Is this from some TV show?
>

Neither -- it was reality TV.

> Wow. That's really terrifying.

Be very afraid.

--
Tom Walls
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RickH

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Dec 5, 2005, 3:02:32 PM12/5/05
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I have an aunt just like this, nobody in the family knows why it
happened to her, but at some point she went over-the-top. She moved to
an area of New Orleans where apparently there were many more
like-minded folks living in a neighborhood there. She basically
dis-owned the family. I'm a member of the Knights Of Columbus at my
church, if I mentioned to her that we usually had a few beers and
played a little poker (with the priest) in the church basement while
planning volunteer activities she would probably hunt me down.

Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 3:10:16 PM12/5/05
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On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 14:49:22 -0500, Tom Walls <tw...@cornell.edu> wrote:

>In article <sN-dnTDm59G0BQne...@comcast.com>,
>kurtWITHOUTT...@hoNOtmSPAMailTHANKS.com says...
>>
>> Was this for real or acting? Is this from some TV show?
>>
>
>Neither -- it was reality TV.
>
>> Wow. That's really terrifying.
>
>Be very afraid.


Yes, very. She and millions of others like her make up the
Kingdom of Bush, God's Annointed servant.

Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 3:36:53 PM12/5/05
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>>
>>> Wow. That's really terrifying.
>>
>>Be very afraid.
>

"We want to bring out the wackos to vote against something and make
sure the rest of the public lets the whole thing slip past them. The
wackos get their information form [sic] the Christian right, Christian
radio, mail, the internet, and telephone trees."
- Michael Scanlon, former aide to Sen. Tom DeLay (R-Texas),
strategizing on how to get conservative Christians to protect existing
gambling interests by getting them to oppose competition from
riverboat gambling. Scanlon plead guilty this week to conspiring to
bribe a congressman and other public officials.
Source: Christianity Today
http://go.sojo.net/ct/91qTZQY14zfB/

Nice Dan from UK

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Dec 5, 2005, 4:15:38 PM12/5/05
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Wow are all you yanks like that?

:)

Only joking.


I know you are really.

Chickenhead

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Dec 5, 2005, 5:51:39 PM12/5/05
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Unfortunately, more than a few.


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Chickenhead

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:14:23 PM12/5/05
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Give the drama queen a thorazine and a donut.

I guess it's easier for folks to freak out about phantasmagorical "Dark
Siders" than face the reality of real human suffering and things that really
matter, as well as our own guilt and responsibility in it. That video was
very disturbing; it says a lot about the primitive delusion of so many.

Hmmm . . . We've got folks starving, suffering and murdering each other all
over the world, and this "righteous" woman is poisoning her kids' minds with
delusional hate and fear just to get some attention, and then spending
$20,000 for gastric bypass surgery.

We have now seen the Dark Side, and it is us.


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Chickenhead

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:15:04 PM12/5/05
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'Fraid so.


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Chickenhead

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:23:41 PM12/5/05
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What really scares me isn't the Beast herself, but her family's tacit
acceptance.


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Bill Ribas

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:33:46 PM12/5/05
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I can just imagine if they did - "You want a piece of me? You Want A Piece
Of ME!!!"

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Johnny Asia

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Dec 5, 2005, 6:35:05 PM12/5/05
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On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 15:23:41 -0800, "Chickenhead"
<kurtWITHOUTT...@hoNOtmSPAMailTHANKS.com> wrote:

>What really scares me isn't the Beast herself, but her family's tacit
>acceptance.
>

America is one, big dysfunctional family, with plenty
of "family secrets" to keep quiet about. Shhhhh!

RB

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Chickenhead wrote:
> What really scares me isn't the Beast herself, but her family's tacit
> acceptance.

Yep, but the saddest thing about the whole thing has to be the look of
fear/sadness in the childrens eyes when they see their mother behaving
like a lunatic...I feel for those kids

Justin Harding

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Dec 5, 2005, 8:58:57 PM12/5/05
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Not just the kids, look at the husband... It's a shame.

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RB

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Dec 5, 2005, 10:40:45 PM12/5/05
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Justin wrote:

>Not just the kids, look at the husband... It's a shame.

Yeah, but the kid has no concept yet of what is actually going on with
her mom.She is just a child. She is going to go to bed terrified of
"demons" infesting her house and probably herself. At least the husband
is an adult and as such has some objective idea of what is
happening...But I hear you on the husband, the look of abject misery on
his face is truly saddening...

Tom Walls

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In article <1133833669....@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
richard...@ozemail.com.au says...
Absolutely heartbreaking.

Paul

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On 12/6/05 8:09 AM, in article dn42io$nv0$2...@ruby.cit.cornell.edu, "Tom
Walls" <tw...@cornell.edu> wrote:

Assuming its real. FOX is known for presenting fiction as reality, and
reality shows are known to be frequently staged. What's heartbreaking is
that the line between mental illness and religion is a fine one, and the
many people who view reality this way cannot be helped or even challenged
since to do so is viewed as disrespect of their beliefs.

Paul K.


Johnny Asia

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Dec 6, 2005, 9:18:24 AM12/6/05
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 13:57:44 GMT, Paul <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:

>Assuming its real. FOX is known for presenting fiction as reality, and
>reality shows are known to be frequently staged.


Just look at the kid's faces. That tells you it's real.
I have known lots of people like that woman, including
my mother. There are millions of them in America.

Tom Walls

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Dec 6, 2005, 9:26:48 AM12/6/05
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In article <BFBB0301.748A%no...@nowhere.net>, no...@nowhere.net says...

> What's heartbreaking is
> that the line between mental illness and religion is a fine one, and the
> many people who view reality this way cannot be helped or even challenged
> since to do so is viewed as disrespect of their beliefs.
>
>
For a fascinating exploration of this phenomenon, check out William
James' "The Varieties of Religious Experience". For me the only thing
more scary than abnormal behaviour is normal behaviour. :-)

Five Sharp

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Dec 6, 2005, 9:30:16 AM12/6/05
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Huh .... from the dork side?

So what. She hates dorks. Who doesn't ...

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>
> This is just too much! I had to share it, in the spirit
> of Christmas giving.
>
>
> http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Trading-Spouses1.wmv
>
> ***********************
> You might want to turn down the volume.

Greger Hoel

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Dec 6, 2005, 11:44:19 AM12/6/05
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 13:57:44 GMT, Paul <no...@nowhere.net> wrote:

> What's heartbreaking is
>that the line between mental illness and religion is a fine one,

What line? :P

>and the
>many people who view reality this way cannot be helped or even challenged
>since to do so is viewed as disrespect of their beliefs.

Well, that's the crux of what's so hopeless about how religious
freedom is handled in the West, isn't it? It's way past due time that
civilized society stopped accepting the backwards and oppressing ways
of religious freaks like this god warrior. It's just terrible what we
let people get away with just because they define their abuse of
others as religion.

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Formerly Sideways

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Dec 6, 2005, 11:57:28 AM12/6/05
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I'm going on the assumption that this was staged.

If it was not, she's a sick, fat bitch and her husband needs to grow a
penis and get his kids the hell away from her.

Johnny Asia

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On 6 Dec 2005 08:57:28 -0800, "Formerly Sideways"
<twot...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I'm going on the assumption that this was staged.

I have witnessed that kind of behavior personally.
My mother was like that, but mom was about half
that fat and crazy. Well, maybe 2/3, now that I think
about it.

My mother would go on tirades about how everything would
been fine, if only we all went to church together. She told me
that my friends were "Satan incarnate", and that I would surely
burn in hell for playing the devil's music. I sure as hell didn't
stage at that.

Thank god, my father, although a real asshole himself, was
non-religious, and he was too damn mean and scary to let mom act like
that woman.

Johnny Asia

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Dec 6, 2005, 12:40:02 PM12/6/05
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>Well, that's the crux of what's so hopeless about how religious
>freedom is handled in the West, isn't it? >>

In American, we enable religious-compulsive behavior, and encourage
it.


>It's way past due time that
>civilized society stopped accepting the backwards and oppressing ways
>of religious freaks like this god warrior. It's just terrible what we
>let people get away with just because they define their abuse of
>others as religion.

America is the spawn of Puritan doomsday cultists, along with
common criminals.

"Georgia was maintained as one of Britain’s first penal colonies. It
was not merely a dumping ground for the most vile of murderers and
vicious sexual predators, but rather mostly served as banishment for
debtors.
http://athena.english.vt.edu/~jmooney/3044annotationsp-z/penalcolonies.html

Justin Harding

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Yeah really though.. I haven't a shadow of a doubt that it's not real.
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Justin Harding

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juru...@aol.com

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Dec 6, 2005, 2:08:54 PM12/6/05
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She told me
that my friends were "Satan incarnate", and that I would surely
burn in hell for playing the devil's music. I sure as hell didn't
stage at that.

My father didn't think it was the work of Satan, but the communists.

When I was a senior in college in California, and not working
professionally at all, I got a truly bizarre letter from him saying
among other things that the Soviet Union were communists because I
played guitar.

I'm not making that up or paraphrasing it. It was because of me, he
wrote.

That one kind of made me think the family crest might possibly be best
represented by a couple of loons surrounded by banana clusters on a
field of crackers. I granted myself permission to regard him as
dysfunctional from then on and prepared myself accordingly.

The irony is this man was an attorney and at the time he wrote it and
an officer in a major insurance company. But something bad happened to
him when he was about fourteen, and a large part of his mind never
effectively grew past that point. From the time I was a teenager until
he was dead I kept a couple of time zones between us, since he was
delusional and ws known to occasionally act out.

Clif

thom_j.

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Dec 6, 2005, 4:54:39 PM12/6/05
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"Paul" wrote:
> Assuming its real. FOX is known for presenting fiction as reality, and
> reality shows are known to be frequently staged.
I don't get into these type posts, but I must side with Paul on this...
All those reality shows are staged and if the public doesn't realize
this, this is truly the sadest anomaly of all.. my 2p tee'..


Johnny Asia

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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 16:54:39 -0500, "thom_j." <thom_...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

Yeah but still, that woman is the real mccoy. She wasn't faking.
Sure, they could have chosen her, hoping she would freak out,
but there are millions like her all across America. I have personally
met thousands, while living in Kentucky.

Roger Houston

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Damn. Next, I suppose you'll tell us that professional wrestling is
faked...


thom_j.

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>>"Paul" wrote:
>>> Assuming its real. FOX is known for presenting fiction as reality, and
>>> reality shows are known to be frequently staged.
> "thom_j." wrote:
>>I don't get into these type posts, but I must side with Paul on this...
>>All those reality shows are staged and if the public doesn't realize
>>this, this is truly the sadest anomaly of all.. my 2p tee'..
>>
"Johnny Asia" wrote:
> Yeah but still, that woman is the real mccoy.
Do you know this for a fact? curious tee'...


thom_j.

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>> "Paul" wrote:
>>> Assuming its real. FOX is known for presenting fiction as reality, and
>>> reality shows are known to be frequently staged.
> "thom_j." wrote:
>> I don't get into these type posts, but I must side with Paul on this...
>> All those reality shows are staged and if the public doesn't realize
>> this, this is truly the sadest anomaly of all.. my 2p tee'..
"Roger Houston" wrote:
> Damn. Next, I suppose you'll tell us that professional wrestling is
> faked...
You'll never really know, will ya? 8^)'.. curious tee'..


Johnny Asia

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Family gets real on national TV
By Eric J. Hudson, Globe Correspondent | October 30, 2005

BOXBOROUGH -- Tearing a sealed envelope to pieces, the woman begins to
scream, ''They're tampering with the dark side. This is tainted. I am
a God warrior, and I don't want anyone tainted doing anything with my
family!"

Sign up for: Globe Headlines e-mail | Breaking News Alerts The scene,
a preview of the season premiere of the Fox Broadcasting Co. reality
show ''Trading Spouses," features Marguerite Perrin of Ponchatoula,
La., and has been relentlessly promoted during Fox programs and on its
website. What isn't well known is that the object of Perrin's wrath is
the Flisher family of Boxborough.

Jeanne D'Amico Flisher, her husband, Chris Flisher, and their four
children will appear in the two-part episode of the show, which begins
Wednesday. Though Perrin's visit to Boxborough had its rough spots,
the Flishers said they were surprised by the force of her tantrum.

''I think it was the stress of the experience," Chris said last week
at the family's home.

''You would never think she would act like that from the way she acted
at our home," said Miles, 13.

The rules of the show are simple: Two spouses (usually wives) spend
six days with the other's family, each living as her counterpart
lives. Each woman receives $50,000 at the end of the process, along
with instructions from the other woman on how to spend it.

D'Amico Flisher's instructions to Perrin, however, were in the torn
envelope and never saw the light of day.

The Flishers' involvement in the show began last February, when Chris
received an e-mail from an online group stating that Fox was
auditioning families involved in astrology for the show. Jeanne, a
hypnotherapist, and Chris, an astrologer, applied immediately. After
almost five months of screening and auditioning, the Flishers received
a call that a crew would be arriving in a week.

A trailer was parked in the front yard, cameras were placed all over
the house, and art and photos that had not been approved by the
network were covered or removed. Each family member was handed a
microphone and instructed to wear it at all times. As many as 40 Fox
crew members were in the house and yard at once.

At first, it was difficult to adjust. Jeanne said that on the morning
of the first day, Fox cameramen popped the lock on her bedroom door
and began filming the couple as they were still ''naked in bed."

After a day at home, Jeanne was flown to Louisiana, where she moved in
with Perrin's husband, daughter, and granddaughter and helped run
Perrin's dance studio.

Meanwhile, Chris Flisher and the children -- Matthew, Elliot, and Emma
White, and Miles Flisher -- welcomed Perrin, who joined Chris on the
local radio show he hosted with Jeanne at the time, ''Love Talk USA."

The Flishers' spirituality is apparent: Tibetan prayer flags hang over
their front door, and a Wiccan star hangs on their garage. During
Perrin's visit, Chris hosted a solstice celebration that included a
bonfire and drum playing. ''Earthy crunchy stuff," he said.

It was at that point, he said, that Perrin began to react negatively.
The next day, when she met a ''Christian astrologer" on the radio
show, she stormed out in the middle of the show.

''Anytime someone said astrology or gargoyle, she would flip out,"
said Emma, 13.

''She bristled just at the word astrology," Chris said. On the way
home from the show, she said, 'From now on, we're doing things my
way.' "

The next day, instead of going to an acupuncturist, as she and Chris
had planned, Perrin took the Flisher family to a Roman Catholic church
in the area.

Jeanne, meanwhile, was having an easier time. She went to church with
the family, performed hypnotherapy on Perrin's daughter to help her
with weight loss, and met Perrin's friends.

The producers made Jeanne leave Louisiana early to exchange letters
with Perrin in Boxborough.

Jeanne said their meeting was cordial and friendly, and Marguerite
seemed pleased when she heard about her daughter's hypnotherapy. It
offered no hint of the flare-up that occurred when Marguerite returned
to Louisiana.

Both Jeanne and Chris said the producers didn't put pressure on them
to act a certain way or do certain things, but Chris was concerned
about how the show will portray them once it is edited.

''I'm completely confident in what I said and did, but with editing, I
could be on the grassy knoll shooting JFK," he said.

Jeanne did not feel anxiety, though she recalled that she did not have
a chance to say a proper goodbye to her hosts in Louisiana, and began
to cry at the memory.

''It is reality," she said. ''It was very hard to leave."

© Copyright 2005 Globe Newspaper Company.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2005/10/30/family_gets_real_on_national_tv/

Roger Houston

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> Family gets real on national TV

rec.
music-makers.
guitar.
jazz.

Please give this shit a rest or take it to alt.kooks.reality.tv


Nil

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Dec 7, 2005, 8:27:27 PM12/7/05
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On 07 Dec 2005, "Roger Houston" <hous...@nasa.org> wrote in news:-
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> Please give this shit a rest or take it to alt.kooks.reality.tv

I think it's interesting. I would never have seen it if it was posted
to lt.kooks.reality.tv. It's clearly marked "(O)ff (T)opic". At least
15 other people had enough interest in it to contribute a positive
comment on it.

Roger Houston

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"Nil" <redn...@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
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My point being, it's had its fifteen minutes of fame, don'cha think?


thom_j.

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"Roger Houston" <hous...@nasa.org> wrote in message
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Roger this is why I stated in my first post that I don't get into
these type threads and it was fruitless as usual.. So sorry for
my wasted bandwidth within this thread...
curious tee is outta here via this thread.


Nil

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Dec 8, 2005, 12:54:22 AM12/8/05
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On 07 Dec 2005, "Roger Houston" <hous...@nasa.org> wrote in
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> My point being, it's had its fifteen minutes of fame, don'cha
> think?

On that point we definitely agree.

Still, your several protestations make you one of the most frequent
posters in the thread!

Woland99

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Dec 8, 2005, 2:01:32 AM12/8/05
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I do not recall voting to appoint you as a censor of this NG.
Like it or not but vox populi reigns in unmoderated groups.
If people did not want to discuss this video the this thread
would die after couple postings. There is PLENTY of room
here for all kinds of topics but if you really cannot handle
this then perhaps you should start moderated NG for jazz
guitar.

Roger Houston

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"Woland99" <wola...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I do not recall voting to appoint you as a censor of this NG.

Look, pal, if you expect to keep your job as Recording Secretary, you're
just going to have to stop missing the meetings.

;-)


get...@gmail.com

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Dec 10, 2005, 11:27:01 PM12/10/05
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She seems to have become an internet sensation. Apparently there are
now Dark Sided T shirts available. Somebody sent me this link:
http://darksided.ytmnd.com/
Ken Willinger
http://homepage.mac.com/getken/guitar

juru...@aol.com

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Dec 11, 2005, 1:02:11 PM12/11/05
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She seems to have become an internet sensation.

Air America, too. Could this be the long-awaited Second Coming?

Johnny Asia

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Dec 11, 2005, 6:19:13 PM12/11/05
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On 11 Dec 2005 10:02:11 -0800, "juru...@aol.com" <juru...@aol.com>
wrote:

>She seems to have become an internet sensation.
>
>Air America, too. Could this be the long-awaited Second Coming?

Actually, I think it might delay, or even postpone the Second Coming.
When Jesus sees what kind of people his followers are, he might have
Second Thoughts about Coming back!

Pataud

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Dec 12, 2005, 7:39:41 PM12/12/05
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