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		im personally addicted to newlyweds.  season two doesn't start until january, what the hell am i gonna do with out my weekly dose of nick lachey.:disappointed:
	
	
	
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		Jessica Simpson is really pretty, but can anybody REALLY be that stupid?  I just want to reach into the t.v., pull her out and slap her.  How can Nick put up with her whiney, spoiled ass?
	
	
	
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		Quote:Originally posted by sweet angel
  How can Nick put up with her whiney, spoiled ass? 
uh, angel...she's fuckin HOT.  look at that rack for starters.  thats how.  

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		Quote:Originally posted by RapeFantasizer
I religiously watch Survivor, I even made it so I don't work thursday nights. I really loved The Mole, but that doesn't seem to be on anymore. And I still don't know why but I saw every minute of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me out of Here. Of course there's Trading Spaces, but I don't put that in the same category. As for the rest of these reality shows, when I see commercials for them I think how stupid they are and I'll never watch them. But once they start and I flip onto it, I can't get away, I get sucked in and find myself even taping them. It's sad really. 
I think "I'm a celeb..." was for "celebs" who have no work anymore. Like, Downtown Julie Brown...where the hell has she been since Club Mtv poofed? And Melissa Rivers? 

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		Quote:Originally posted by BITENY 
I think \"I'm a celeb...\" was for \"celebs\" who have no work anymore. Like, Downtown Julie Brown...where the hell has she been since Club Mtv poofed? And Melissa Rivers? 
 Gimme a break. 
 
I caught one episode of that and said that's enough for me. I was curious though as to who won the whole thing.
	
 
	
	
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Quote:New Reality TV Show to Find Pornstar 
Wednesday, November 05, 2003
LOS ANGELES  — A new reality TV show asks the question: \"Can YOU Be a Pornstar?\" 
Mary Carey, the porn actress who ran for California governor in the recent recall election, is among the hosts, joining fellow adult-film stars Tabitha Stevens and Ginger Lynn.
Silhouette Productions announced plans Monday to shoot seven one-hour shows, with plans to start broadcasting on iN DEMAND Networks and other pay-per-view channels on Jan. 8.
A group of 28 women will compete for a one-year contract with a major adult video distributor and a cash prize of $100,000.
\"It's going to be an R-rated version for pay-per-view,\" Silhouette Productions chief executive officer Harry Feingold told The Associated Press. \"Obviously, there will be outtakes that will be hardcore,\" which will likely turn up on DVD release later.
\"It's like `Paradise Hotel,' when they go behind the scenes. Everybody wants to know what's going on. Well, here you see it,\" he said, referring to the Fox network reality series about young people trying to seduce each other.
In each episode, four women arrive at a house in Los Angeles for photo shoots, interviews and \"surprises,\" according to Silhouette. Viewers will help pick eight finalists for a 90-minute finale.
The statement promised \"uninhibited nudity and sizzling sexuality,\" while the show's official Web site said it would feature \"Real people having real sex!\"
\"Pay-per-view gives us the freedom to take reality television where it has never gone before,\" Feingold said. \"The last stigma today for audiences isn't renting adult films, it's admitting it, and this series offers viewers a fun, behind-the-scenes look at the star-making process in a multi-billion dollar industry.\"
He added that the show is designed \"not just for men, but for wives and girlfriends who enjoy both reality TV and adult entertainment.\"
	 
	
	
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