a nice facepalm covered with cringe worthy awkwardness when I see those pics
http://www.tvsquad.com/2011/04/11/re...11-attendance/
It's a pretty depressing article, an even more depressing event. I probably would have cut myself if I was there to witness the epic waste of open spaces and autograph booths. I mean, just look at this...This weekend, the Los Angeles Convention Center played host to the Reality Rocks Expo, a sort of Comic-Con for reality TV fans. The convention promised intimate access to such luminaries as the goths with the pink hair from 'The Amazing Race' (Kent and Vyxsin), Judge Lynn Toler from 'Divorce Court,' and early 'American Idol' castoffs.
http://www.bsideblog.com/2011/04/ins...n-los-angeles/
And don't even get me started on just what the this is...
But it is kind of catchy.![]()
a nice facepalm covered with cringe worthy awkwardness when I see those pics
I'm sure the PR company folded, and some people lost a good chunk of change on the event. I had no idea who most of those people were, but for a PR firm to go out and recruit them as guests when they can't even provide a crowd...ughhhhhhh
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that's beautiful
I wonder if any of the celebs actually woke up feeling excited about the gig![]()
No surprise. I don't think the die-hard reality tv fans get out of the house much.
at the pictures.
Ha. I always side track my development class by talking about reality TV (yes, I have a problem). My professor (who is from LA) mentioned this. Thank you for finding this so I didn't have to.
bahahahahaha
The only reality TV is Cops. All else is some fabricated bull . You cannot "produce" reality TV. You can just film it.
So this event now means reality TV is ending right? (One can hope)
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