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ABC Game Show seeks Contestants who have stories about their In-Laws--Win $100,000!

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New ABC network game show called "Judgment Night" is looking for individuals who are are having problems with their in-laws. If you feel "My In-Laws are the Worst!" and want to potentially win $100,000, then tell us your story! We are casting immediately! Please send your story + contact info ASAP to gina@kasstinginc.com If you have a photo, feel free to send that as well.

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Yeah, just what people need.

jennye's picture

Yeah, just what people need. Make situations with the inlaws WORSE by putting it on TV and calling them out.

What's more important, money or family? The money will be spent quicker than you know, but you are still stuck with the family for the rest of your life.

Thankfully, my inlaws are literally my best friends. I can talk to MIL about anything, we share hobbies together, we shop together, road trips together, cook together. And my FIL is great. I enjoy teasing him and giving him a hard time, but we can still talk shop together. We can discuss what we are feeding to our cattle, or troubleshoot a mechanical problem together.

And won't your spouse love it?!

Shaun's picture

I can imagine how pleased a husband would be to see his wife trash his mom on nat'l TV, even if his mom was truly awful.

You are lucky, Jenny!

Shaun
www.homeschoolblogger.com/shaunms

where do they get these ideas??

Kerri's picture

must have been from a group of extra-sneaky divorce lawyers, as if we need anything else to drive divorce rates up. There's almost nothing left of families and communities these days and this kind of 'show' feels like the television equivalent of an ambulance chasing lawyer. Makes me feel ill.

Kerri.

Have you noticed...

Jilsyt's picture

That whenever one of these re, ummm, interesting new shows tries to come on here to get followers, they get read the riot act? I love it. But, you would think they would learn, wouldn't you?

no

Lynn's picture

Because they never return, at least not to read the site; they didn't read it in the first place. They'll never look at this thread again. It's just droppings on the side of the road to them, what we say here. They're not interested. If they ever do come back, it'll be to just post another casting call, again not reading the site--or pretend to be a community member asking about a TV show we're all allegedly interested in.

Lynn Siprelle, Editor

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