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    I just read on abcnews.com today that the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry is checking to see if they may have violated some child labor laws. The story did not elaborate much on it though.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/...7709371&page=1

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    I just heard that on the Philly news too. You know what's so strange here - none of this would have come to light and nobody would have said or done anything if the parents hadn't called attention to themselves. Now why, all of a sudden, are people starting to worry about the kids? Why wasn't anyone concerned before??? - they've been on t.v. for how many years now??? It's not like it was hidden or any big secret.
    Just more bureaucratic b.s.!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I just heard that on the Philly news too. You know what's so strange here - none of this would have come to light and nobody would have said or done anything if the parents hadn't called attention to themselves. Now why, all of a sudden, are people starting to worry about the kids? Why wasn't anyone concerned before??? - they've been on t.v. for how many years now??? It's not like it was hidden or any big secret.
    Just more bureaucratic b.s.!
    Oh yea...Bureaucractic BS to he max!!!

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    Never watched it, wont watch it, just dont care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I just heard that on the Philly news too. You know what's so strange here - none of this would have come to light and nobody would have said or done anything if the parents hadn't called attention to themselves. Now why, all of a sudden, are people starting to worry about the kids? Why wasn't anyone concerned before??? - they've been on t.v. for how many years now??? It's not like it was hidden or any big secret.
    Just more bureaucratic b.s.!
    Apparently the family got in the act, in-laws, I believe, saying that the kids were being damaged in some way. Really? Where were you all along? Trying to get your 15 minutes of fame, are ya?
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    I heard the funniest thing last night.

    A talking head came out and made this statement.

    "The kids don't/won't see a dime of the money."

    Like what are you going to do? Give each of them 10 bucks for the ice cream man? Take them to a toy store and tell them to go nuts?

    In a strange way, that woman has to be goofy obsessive about bringing up the kids. But, she has done it at the expense of her marriage. She tries to bend the world to fit her definition of where she wants her kids to grow up, but it's a false hope. She tries too hard to control every situation her kids get into and becomes the insufferable biatch when the world becomes unyielding. The kids are becoming individuals and there is the real test.

    My mom had a wonderful saying that translated to something like this- "Your children will do the same for you."

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    At the moment the family has all of the Hunky Dory/Leave it to Beaver perks that the series, fame and money allow them to have. What happens when the money dries up? I would love to have a crystal ball to see 10 years into the future.

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    I agree Richard. I think it is going to be disastrous when the money ends and I do feel sorry for the kids but not for Kate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Never watched it, wont watch it, just dont care.
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    I got into watching it since I have nothing better to do at the moment. All I have to say is I don't envy them when all those kids are all teenagers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom View Post
    I got into watching it since I have nothing better to do at the moment. All I have to say is I don't envy them when all those kids are all teenagers!
    Oh yea. They may not make it out alive! 6 hormonal teenagers at once!?!

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    Now it's being called "Jon & Kate Plus 8 - and the State." I just heard on the news that the state of PA is now investigating to see if there has been a violation of the child labor laws.

    And the saga continues. Ho-hum
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    Yup & by the time we get thru hearing all about this it will be called Jon & Kate Plus 8 & the State pluss Hate..
    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Now it's being called "Jon & Kate Plus 8 - and the State." I just heard on the news that the state of PA is now investigating to see if there has been a violation of the child labor laws.

    And the saga continues. Ho-hum
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    From the Detroit Free Press -

    'Jon & Kate Plus 8' = a waste of time

    BY MITCH ALBOM
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    "Are you keeping up with this Jon and Kate thing?" my colleague asked.

    No, I said.

    "Everyone's talking about it. It's huge!"

    Huge is not the same as important.

    "But it's a reality show!"

    Particularly true with reality shows.

    "You gotta watch! It's unbelievable!"

    No. Sadly. It's very believable. Reality TV has now done what we once feared robots would do. It has created its own world, with its own rules, and now is infecting the very society that created it.

    Take Jon and Kate Gosselin, a Pennsylvania couple who tried fertility treatments, had twins, tried again, and had sextuplets. They soon become the center of a TV reality show that followed their harried lives. The show, "Jon & Kate Plus 8," is now in its fifth season and is bigger than ever.

    "Huge!" as my colleague says.

    However, it is huge because the couple is fighting, the husband is suspected of having an affair, the wife is suspected of wanting to have one, and -- gasp! -- who knows? Maybe they'll split up! There's so much tension! Not surprisingly, they are all over the gossip magazine covers.

    "This is certainly not what I envisioned I was signing up for," Kate recently lamented during a public appearance in Muskegon. "It amazes me there is an industry that follows you around and writes stories about you."

    Exploiting the children

    Now, forget for a moment, the sheer audacity of a woman whose family gets paid, reportedly, $75,000 an episode to let cameras follow them around all day, to act surprised that gossip magazines follow her around as well.

    What did she think? They were making home movies? The fact that she, her husband and pretty much anyone else on a reality show quickly morphs from "normal" looking people to better-coiffed, better-dressed, better-made-up people tells you they are all for being followed around. It is, in fact, their job to be followed around.

    They could always quit, you know.

    But they don't. And so I can't really engage in conversation over whether Kate or Jon is the wronged party. Or which is a worse parent. Or whether I feel sorry for all those kids, who sometimes use the words "p-people" to describe paparazzi. (Personally, I would have those children removed from the home; five years in front of TV cameras is, to me, reckless endangerment.)

    But I can't give the subject real time, because it's not a real subject. These are not real problems. Signing up for a TV show, then complaining that the cameras are ruining your life is not a real issue. It's like dressing up as Cinderella and then complaining that everyone wants you to try on slippers.

    The world of faux reality

    Take the case of Susan Boyle, the dowdy volunteer church worker who wowed the judges during auditions of "Britain's Got Talent." She has grown so famous that recent reports had her cursing at photographers who wouldn't leave her alone.

    Or Adam Lambert, the eye-shadowed "American Idol" favorite who was upset in the final round and now has his sexuality questioned as the reason he lost.

    I may empathize with these people, but I don't feel sorry for them. No one put a gun to their heads. Once you turn your life over to the cameras, you move into a Bizzaro World of attention. You are -- whether you realize it or not -- getting what you wanted.

    The same can't be said of laid-off autoworkers, young widowed mothers, abandoned children or unable-to-find-a-job graduates. They live in the real world. And you'll excuse me if that reality renders the reality TV world pathetic.

    So color me clueless. But count me out. A penny for your thoughts has turned to dollars for your privacy, but you couldn't give me a million bucks to make my daily life a conversation about publicity vampires like Jon and Kate. They may draw attention like a train wreck. But unlike the train, they brought it upon themselves.



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    I've watched it a few times. Personally, I don't support big family reality shows. If you couldn't afford them before a multi-million dollar tv series, you shouldn't have them. I think the children should be seperated into foster homes and the parents neutered. That's just me though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452 View Post
    I've watched it a few times. Personally, I don't support big family reality shows. If you couldn't afford them before a multi-million dollar tv series, you shouldn't have them. I think the children should be seperated into foster homes and the parents neutered. That's just me though.
    That wouldn't really solve anything by separating the children and placing them into foster homes. That would just traumatize the kids which they really do not deserve. They didn't ask to be put on television before millions of people. I think they should just go back to the simple life. They must have some money socked away in the bank to live on. If not, they have been very foolish.

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