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Post by anonrefugee on Jul 2, 2014 17:18:29 GMT
Wow, as I tell my kids "It is ok to be mad, it is not ok to be mean." The people responding to him were over reacting, but his responses were just down right nasty. I am glad Travel Channel is taking such swift action. Agreed. But what a shame for all of the people behind the "unknowns" making a living with that show. Camera man, sound tech, even the advertising guys. They potentially lose their jobs, all because someone else acts the fool!
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Post by Miss Lerins Momma on Jul 2, 2014 17:19:32 GMT
That's sad, I really liked him and enjoyed his shows. Sounds like he's got a bad temper or is bat shit crazy. Hope it's not the latter, and hope they air his show.
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Post by cannes on Jul 2, 2014 17:20:55 GMT
I'd still be sitting trying to figure out what DILLIGAF means if they didn't explain it so not getting a hashtag is understandable. The razor blade thing was way out if line. No kidding!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2014 17:38:00 GMT
I understand him not understanding the term thinspiration, it was his responses that were over the top! This. For one, I support the network's decision to delay or even cancel the show. It really should not be OK as a society to speak in that manner to each other.
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Post by Prenticekid on Jul 2, 2014 18:04:50 GMT
People in the public eye or with businesses really need to not engage. I don't even understand how you don't realize that people are out there who apparently are making a hobby of leaving hateful comments everywhere, and just decide to ignore it from the moment you start your account anywhere. Heck, I won't even read comments on the most innocent seeming news articles anymore. People just seem to spew whatever whenever.
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Post by ferblover on Jul 2, 2014 21:00:14 GMT
Apparently NBC didn't get the memo. Just saw a commercial for a new show with him as the host! Didn't catch the name of it.
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