Archive for July, 2008

Jul
19
2008

Has Jeff Lewis gone too far?

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I’ve enjoyed the antics on Flipping Out. I love the fact that there’s an entire hierarchy of assistants just to take care of dogs. Then Jeff has to micromanage them to the point that his life would be easier without assistants. It seems to consume all of his thoughts & actions.

I wish I looked like Jenny. It’s more than being thin, she is just gorgeous. Although, I’m sure losing a few pounds or taking eca stack would make me look more like her. Anyways, I was shocked when Jeff installed a nanny cam to see why his employees weren’t getting everything done. It blew up in his face when he had to fire one of his best friends. Then Chris Elwood mysteriously left his wife Jenny who also works for Jeff. To make it more complicated Jenny & Chris lived in one of Jeff’s apartments. I wonder if it was really worth it.

At one point I really thought that Mr. Lewis was vindicated when it looked like Chris was sorting through personal papers. However, installing a nanny cam isn’t something I’d ever want to do. What do you think? Has Jeff Lewis gone too far?


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Jul
14
2008

I love the new Millennium

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First there was I love the 80’s. Then there were two I love the 80’s sequels. Then there was the I love the 70’s, which was a failure because most people that watch vh1 are too young to remember the 70’s. Now there is I love the new millennium & the decade isn’t even over yet. “Remember how crazy we were last year? Ha, we were so young & foolish.” I guess the business lesson here is: if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, just multiply it.

Jul
14
2008

Is reality tv worth it?

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When I watch reality shows I get caught up in the glamor. I believe the show when it says that the small cash prize will set up this person for life. I believe the competitors that it’s worth making someone’s mom cry to win this award. The prize must be worth it right? Surely they can buy a house & some outdoor furniture & never work again. I certainly hope so because they just embarrassed themselves so much that no one will hire them.

I was just reading this article about Life After Winning a Reality Show. Basically, you will become famous but the money isn’t destined to follow. I really don’t know if it’s worth it. I’d really rather make my own money & not embarrass myself.