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Octomom Nadya Suleman is all set to sign a deal for her very own reality show.
Those close to Suleman say she and her attorney, Jeffery Czech, met over the past week with four production companies and are due to meet in the next few days with executives at an undisclosed network.
Czech confirms that he and Suleman have conferred with producers to hear their ideas – and that although Suleman is tired of TV cameras and protective of her children's privacy, she also wants to ensure she has enough money to care for them without public assistance.
Blue Crush
Toronto, Canada
Fred Miller
Friendswood, Texas, United States
Roy C
Vancouver, Washington, United States
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at 21:39 on April 10th, 2009
This is another embodiment of the "Pink Flamingos" prediction of a future of extreme bad taste.
at 21:52 on April 10th, 2009
Hey, Roy - look how 'Hairspray' has gone so mainstream it's almost like an older 'High School Musical' in its appeal. Frank Zappa would be my ideal choice to pen a searing, humorous 'tribute' :
Octomom, Octomom
where'd she get all those babies from....
at 21:28 on April 11th, 2009
Fred, ever see Zappa live? He gave one of the meanest concerts I've ever seen. The man was brilliant!
at 22:06 on April 11th, 2009
I hate you so much you can't imagine ;-)
My band was called 'The Inventions' and then along came FZ and we changed our name to 'Invention of Mothers' and started doing the whole avant-garde thing. One of the saddest cases of Prostate cancer, there's a YouTube vid where he gave his final interview, in great pain.....
at 21:21 on April 11th, 2009
Roy, you didn't enjoy Divine back in the day? Ok, ok ... bad clip, what about this one? Another time, another story!
at 21:57 on April 10th, 2009
Yes, good point about "Hairspray". What does this mean that we both have seen all these movies?
Hey, and what about Russ Myer's films?
"Desperate Living" was also a scream. I saw it in San Francisco with my friends at theater on Market St. And, now it would seem like an actual slice of life nowadays, as you point out
at 22:10 on April 11th, 2009
Aside from the King, Russ Meyer, John Waters was my fave. Have to see his early post-student releases. I highly recommend 'Multiple Maniacs' where he once again pokes high society and their snobbish view of 'culture'.