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EllieGirl 01-03-2013 12:01 PM

Move Over Honey BooBoo For Buckwild in West Virginia
 
I started the thread on HBB. This morning I was watching the Today show and there was a segment about a new show starting tonight on MTV called Buckwild. It takes place in West Virginia and they showed a clip of a dump truck full of water, and these kids jumping off the roof of the garage into the dump truck.

As someone who has lived in Iowa and Kentucky I know how offensive these shows are to the perception of the people of the state. West Virginia is the same way. I know it's all about the mighty dollar but it's frustrating to me when I see lifestyles ridiculed in the name of a reality show.

delma_paulk 01-03-2013 01:32 PM

I agree!!!!!!! I grew up in South West Georgia and now live in a very small community in North Central Florida.
The Dukes of Hazard was enough for me.

delma

DogHouseMom 01-03-2013 01:39 PM

I agree ... but as my husband is quick to remind me when I see these trailers and remark on it ... "normal people don't make good television". If they did a show on me, I have to admit it would be pretty darn boring


ETA - neither my husband or I consider these programs "good television". We just mean that it won't sell.

Scissor Queen 01-03-2013 05:50 PM

The fact is if you're not between 18 and 44 the television industry doesn't care what you watch or what you like. Watch what you like and ignore the rest. It does no good to rant about something you can't change.

coopah 01-04-2013 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by delma_paulk (Post 5759740)
I agree!!!!!!! I grew up in South West Georgia and now live in a very small community in North Central Florida.
The Dukes of Hazard was enough for me.

delma

I, too, now live in FL. Every Christmas my darling, most loved (by my mother) brother gives my husband or me a gift that says "red neck" somewhere on it. One year they gave him a t-shirt that said, Spam Boy." It's okay once, but not year after year. I am saving their gift of "red neck wine glasses" to serve them their water in next time they visit from CT!! Can't wait! Or else I may 'forget' they gave them to us and regift them to them when THEY move to FL! There are people who are too dumb to recognize a stereotype!!

MamaHen 01-04-2013 04:43 AM

I think we need to realize that on these realality (sp?) shows, that most of the stuff is made up for TV.

Ellageo 01-04-2013 04:50 AM

I'm not sure if it's the mentality of our country, our citizens at 'the top', be it TV or politics..but we are in a bad way, we are in a sad way. I don;t know how to get out of it. Hopefully my family values stay with my family. It is however difficult to reign in the grandchildren. They have so many influences out there, and most are not good!

kuntryquilter 01-04-2013 04:56 AM

there are 'rednecks' in every state. I have lived from Coast to Coast & North to South & all points in between and I have seen them every where & they are not all Southerners.

erstan947 01-04-2013 06:30 AM

What I don't get is that there is an audience for this stuff. I assure you that this Elizabeth in Louisiana doesn't " coot'm"!:thumbup:

AuntieD 01-04-2013 06:52 AM

I don't watch these 'reality' shows. They appeal to a certain demographic group of which I am not a member. Notice that TV Land is bringing out shows from the 70's, so there must be a market for the old stuff.


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