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Jersey Shore - new stupidity show (pg. 8)
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
word!
out of all the pictures she can be in she chose this one?!?! Honestly?? What the heck? I think it's a joke. Pick the worst picture and see what people say. |
lol I dunno if it's a joke. For any other person it may be, but from what I've seen of "snooki" (incl. some of her you tube videos), I think she's the real deal. She thinks she looks hot. I'M GOING TO JERSEY SHORE BITCH! |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
lol I dunno if it's a joke. For any other person it may be, but from what I've seen of "snooki" (incl. some of her you tube videos), I think she's the real deal. She thinks she looks hot. I'M GOING TO JERSEY SHORE BITCH! |
her face looks like an oversized hamster
bleeeh |
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| BuffaloLiz |
Some amazing quotes from the show.....
"I represent Italians, family, hair gel and tanning"
"There's no way I'm going to Jersey without my mangel."
"I am like a praying mantis. After I have sex with a guy I will rip their head off."
"My abs are so ripped up it's called 'the situation.'"
"You can hate on me all you want to, but what can you possibly say to somebody who looks like Rambo, pretty much, without his shirt off?"
"I'm the Kim Kardashian of Staten Island, baby"
"I'm a bartender. I do, you know, great things."
"I'll pound her out"
"Everybody loves me... ladies, dogs, girls, cougars... Mass appeal"
"Whadda you lookin at tough guy" ... "The situation is like, there's a situation" |
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| musicsnob_NOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Scoops
YaY Jersey |
Your signature is a perfect example of a Fist Pump Gone Wrong.
Please remember fist pumping is serious business |
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| Intangible |
| quote: | Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT
Your signature is a perfect example of a Fist Pump Gone Wrong.
Please remember fist pumping is serious business |
Im pretty sure I could stare at that signature for hours and not get sick of it... so ing funny |
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| Capo di tutti |
| quote: | Originally posted by BuffaloLiz
"I represent Italians, family, hair gel and tanning"
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Cuzo totally already copyrighted this
direct quote |
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| c-mal |
| quote: | Originally posted by 1dawoman
well if that happens, MTV can always relocate the show to Woodbridge to find a similar cast... |
Or the Persian equivalent in Richmond Hill |
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| StereoPrincess |
hey ho!!
it's thursday today!! |
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| E2EK1EL |

Look how hard her head snapps back, he didnt even hit her THAT hard lol
(carrying on from the other thread)
Gonna watch this episode just to see this LOL |
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| jchung52 |
Tourism officials: That's not the real Jersey Shore on MTV
By Jayne Clark, USA TODAY
Maybe there's no such thing as bad publicity, but Jersey Shore tourism officials aren't happy about their locale's portrayal on MTV's reality series Jersey Shore. The show, which premiered last week and features lots of booze, trash talk and hair gel, follows eight Italian-Americans sharing a beach house in Seaside Heights, N.J.
"We want people to know that there's much more to our area than singles' clubbing and drinking," says Daniel Cappello of the Jersey Shore Convention and Visitors Bureau. "But we certainly are in no way angry at the producers or actors."
Maybe they aren't. But plenty of others are. The Italian-American group UNICO National derided the show for its use of "guido," among other unsavory stereotypes. (Think too-tan, fist-pumping, g-droppin' party people, though as housemate Paulie D explains in the premiere, "I was born a guido. It's just a lifestyle. It's being Italian. It's representing family, friends, tanning, gel.")
Two advertisers, Domino's Pizza and American Family Insurance, have pulled ads. And Jersey Shore's tourism people issued a statement criticizing the show's "one-dimensional, dramatized version of a very small group of visitors' summer experiences."
MTV said: "We understand that this show is not intended for every audience and depicts just one aspect of youth culture. Our intention was never to stereotype, discriminate or offend."
A key reason for the tourism bureau's dismay, says Cappello: "The Jersey Shore does not have a brand identity to much of America other than what they're seeing now. The name of the show is our destination."
Two other TV series also have shown unflattering sides of the Garden State. The HBO Mob hit The Sopranos spawned tours to filming locations, though Cappello believes they had a negligible effect on tourism. More recently, The Real Housewives of New Jersey honed in on five women who shop, lunch and fight a lot. "But that was less of a show about New Jersey and more about the stereotype of women who shop and don't work," he says.
As for the ultimate effect — if any —Jersey Shore will have on the Jersey Shore: It's too early to tell, says Cappello. |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL

Look how hard her head snapps back, he didnt even hit her THAT hard lol
(carrying on from the other thread)
Gonna watch this episode just to see this LOL |
He definitely hit her hard. I want to see if she stays up right or not. |
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| Scoops |
ya know i have a part in this show...
I'm at the bar and i see Jwow and i say to her..."These pretzels are making me thirsty" |
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