Having met SLNRLBF, I thoroughly approve! Also, I like going to Vermont and welcome any and all opportunities to do so.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Holy shit. They're actually filming the funeral, and the kids looking at the body, and the little kids asking questions like "Why is Grandpa not breathing?" Why on earth did they agree to do this in front of the cameras?
I'm so happy for you, askye!
Why on earth did they agree to do this in front of the cameras?
Money?
Money?
Probably.
I forgot to go get my eyebrows waxed today. I'm going to see my parents tomorrow, and my mother always Comments if my eyebrows aren't done.
What don't they agree to do in front of the cameras? I mean, aside from the one thing, I hope to Jesus.
And they probably agreed to allow them to film whatever happens to them for the duration of the contract. The only time they can't film is when it's beyond their control (i.e. when the cameras couldn't follow the girl into the abortion clinic because the clinic wouldn't let them in, but they followed her right up to the door)
On most of the earlier shows, it seemed like each episode had something planned, like going to the zoo or having a party or something. On both Jon and Kate and the Duggars this week, it was pretty serious life issues. Well, Jon and Kate was a weird mix, with a birthday party edited in between the shots of Jon and Kate talking to the camera about how they might be getting divorced.
Also, on Jon and Kate, there were a few times that Kate mentioned the date (because it was unseasonably cold, and she was trying to figure out why it was this cold) and it was just filmed this past weekend. The past few years, there have been holiday specials which were obviously filmed weeks if not months in advance, so the family had a "Thanksgiving dinner" for the cameras sometime in October, which was aired the week before Thanksgiving, and then, I presume, they had their own Thanksgiving dinner actually on Thanksgiving without the cameras there.
I'm really uncomfortable with the way the media is jumping on Jon and Kate and judging them. I can't think of anything more horrible than having other people examine your marriage and grade you.
I'm really uncomfortable with the way the media is jumping on Jon and Kate and judging them. I can't think of anything more horrible than having other people examine your marriage and grade you.
Yeah. I mean, I've watched their show, actually most of the episodes (I have a weakness for really bad reality TV, I admit), and when I saw them on the cover of People magazine, it was just, "Huh? When did they go from reality show on cable to People magazine material?"