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Friday, February 08, 2008

Moment of Truth

So Fox has a new show called 'Moment of Truth' were someone has to answer 21 questions, TRUTHFULLY. Basically they ask someone 50 questions while they are hooked up to a polygraph machine and they pick 21 of the questions to ask them on TV. The person's family and friends gets to join them on stage and they can hit a plunger if they don't like the question that is asked and the person can get asked a different question. From what I gathered in the first episode I saw, it is basically selling yourself and your family out on national TV for the shot at $500,000.

The guy I saw was a former Marine who had joined the Marines apparently not to impress his father, but while he was in the service he did something he was ashamed of. But not drunk driving, he's done that in the last 6 months. Now he has a 'boring' half Japanese girl friend (he makes racial jokes about her parents) that he doesn't want to propose to and he uses his lack of money as an excuse. Which is ironic because he works as a food server and has taken tip money off of other people's tables and also changed people's credit card receipts to increase his tip amount. Even with all that extra income he still did some time as a male underwear model, but he stuffed up front if you know what I mean. Only problem is he lied about it and went home with out any cash. Guess that girlfriend is going to have to wait for a ring, oh well at least he didn't embarrass himself.

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