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Two Months, Two Million...
I guess I will have to watch this:
It would be way better tv if it was Wes, JD, sjay and Zybomb though. 2010, maybe? |
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Saw a commercial, looked interesting.
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The dude's they got are nerdy enough.
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Yeah, but these guys are hanging out with playmates, who I'm sure are paid to be there. Our guys would have actual LV hookers.
Reality tv at it's finest. Also, while he wouldn't be one of the 4, Fildy would HAVE to be the house bitch, running errands for the ballas, and cleaning up their messes, etc. |
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This show isn't terrible. There aren't many hand discussions, and if there is there is really no context. They have weekly prop bets, which are basically stunts that the weeks biggest loser must do, which is amusing, this week one of the players had to dress in a pink tutu and wig and go out to lunch alone, he somehow managed to end up at a table with like 4 ladies around him.
They make fun of "whitelime" (Emil)'s lack of game with the ladies. Really not to much going on in the first episode but it wasn't terrible and I will probably give it 2-3 more shows before I pass complete judgment.
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I think the shows fine, I mean I basically just like the idea of the whole show and that its online poker players so I'd prob watch it no matter if it's a little boring. Emil talking about protein to girls at a club lol, never thought of Whitelime as some akward little kid before that.
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Eh maybe Wes, but me JD and SJay take offense to that! lol
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