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Kids' Reality Show 'Borders on Abuse'
banredbeans:
--- Quote ---Just like they did back in the day. I know how much times have changed just in the past 10 years. Kids used to swarm at the chance to bale hay in the summer to get muscles for football, now they sit in the a/c gym and do the same thing (do I blame them - No!) im just saying.
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I used to work on a dairy farm and load and unload tons of hay. The farmer would give me free hay for my horses which even back then in the 70's was 1.00 a bale. I pay 9.00 a bale at the feed store now for hay so I would love to get free hay. So many of the farms in Connecticut have turned into housing developments so they ship the hay in from Canada.
Luckily, I only have a few goats and they would rather eat brush and weeds during the summer.
Blondie:
:waves:
To see the contract here is a link.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0823071kidnation1.html
georgiapeach:
Nice find!
I think that when we applied to be on TAR that I signed something about not sueing in the event of decapitation? :lol3:
They sure cover all the bases!
But from what I have read, there was excellent medical help on site who apparently was right on top of one of the contestant's asthma. And I heard something about a "Chef" as well..although we sure didn't see that in the first episode.
MamaTo4boys:
I was going to post that GP. I knew there was on site medical care.
Go yellow!!! My neice loves how they came in 3rd, they did a really awesome job. I was cheering on everyone but the blue team hehehe!
Kogs:
From Tomorows Daily Variety
--- Quote ---SAG blasts 'Kid Nation' again
Union alleges mistreatment of children
By DAVE MCNARY For a second time, the Screen Actors Guild has blasted "Kid Nation" over its alleged mistreatment of children.
In a statement issued concurrently with Wednesday's premiere of the CBS skein, SAG's Young Performers Committee said the show represented "a step backwards in terms of children's rights."
The controversy was sparked last month when the New Mexico Attorney General's Office announced it was reviewing complaints that the show may have violated child labor laws. CBS and exec producer Tom Forman have asserted that no laws were broken and have insisted that none of the show's participants were in danger during production.
"We find it inexcusable that the producers on this show did not take all measures possible to ensure protections on the set of 'Kid Nation,' " the SAG panel said. "According to press reports, the show's producers are already planning a second season in the Czech Republic, and we are concerned about the safety of the next group of children recruited for this program."
The committee issued a similar announcement last month, saying it was "shocked" at the reports.
AFTRA, which reps the hosts on the show, announced last month it was investigating whether the participants may have been covered by the provisions of its contract. It said Thursday that the producer and network have been "candid and forthcoming" but said it will not make any further disclosure until the probe's concluded.
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would you allow your child to goto the Czech Republic???????
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