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Sep 20, 2008 11:00

I really can't believe that there is such a show as Hole in the Wall. I just can't accept that that exists.

Retail therapy for me now. Shoes? Desk? Leather jacket? We shall see...

consumerism, television

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shade_o_matic September 20 2008, 15:44:09 UTC
What is it?

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shade_o_matic September 20 2008, 16:49:43 UTC
Wow. Society is reaching new lows.

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vawawwee September 20 2008, 15:54:02 UTC
so jealous of your retail therapy!!!

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dzuunmod September 20 2008, 16:39:32 UTC
I have so earned it! Shoes have been acquired. Later tonight I'm planning on either a desk or a buncha shelves or both.

I also saw a used leather jacket I liked for $65 but I think that's going to wait until next paycheque. :)

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bee_york September 20 2008, 17:02:08 UTC
Just keep in mind that Hole in the Wall is originally Japanese. Their entire society is centered around as weird as possible, if that makes you feel any better....:/

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bunnae September 20 2008, 18:43:23 UTC
I've seen the Japanese one, which is hilarious. I doubt it translates though....

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skaloop September 20 2008, 17:35:21 UTC
We saw that on the plane on the way back from Nova Scotia. It was stupefyingly inane, but we could not look away. I couldn't believe it when I found out it was an actual primetime show, and not just the daytime filler I thought it was.

You will be pleased to know that Entertainment Weekly lists it as the #1 dumbest show on TV. It beat out Hurl!, which is just people eating a whole lot of food then going through puke-inducing stunts. When a show is considered worse than forced vomiting for money, it's pretty bad.

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xipetotec September 21 2008, 01:36:26 UTC

I agree, however one needs to remember these people put themselves out there. My only REAL problem with the show is that very often the holes are not even POSSIBLE. Okay, so let's put a fat person there. Granted, they may not be able to twist and turn the way they need do, BUT I mean some of those holes are quite literally impossible for the contestants to fit through.

bleh. gameshow fad.

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