Thursday, April 2, 2009

Where Do They Find These People?

Have you ever been sitting there watching a reality show and thought to yourself, "Man! Where do they find people THIS stupid and annoying??!?"

After posting this ad on the Dallas Craigslist personals (to see what kind of hilarious responses it might generate), I received this reply to it:

"Hey there! I’m Stacey a casting producer in Los Angeles working on a new relationship show! Saw your ad on craigslist looking for love and you are really cute...even if your face in morphed...hahah....We are going to be in Dallas April 6th for an open casting call for the show.  Would you be interested in coming in and meeting us?  Here is a little write up about the show and I’m attaching a flyer for the open call as well....Hit me back if your interested....WE WILL FIND YOU LOVE!!! HAHAH... 


Stacey Roeder
Casting Producer
Kasstinginc.
323.297.7125 office"

So now we know (at least partially) where they dig up these desperate, pathetic losers: Craigslist. Incidentally, here's the casting call flyer for the "relationship show" she was seeking out CL losers for:

"MORE TO LOVE"


FROM THE PRODUCERS OF 

“THE BACHELOR”   

 

A New Relationship Show 

Love comes in all shapes and sizes! 

Now casting a new reality dating series finally looking for a 

REAL man, and IT'S ABOUT TIME! 

 Tired of the single life and want to settle down? Is your perfect 

10 a REAL woman with curves? 

Searching for America's most large and lovable single guy 

who is looking for love. 

No six packs allowed…we are looking for a man who is a softy 

inside and out- a real "Teddy Bear"! 

DALLAS OPEN CALL!!! 

MONDAY 4/6/09   

6PM - 9PM


Hilarious.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh. My. God.

I saw a story about this new reality show (on FOX, of course) and it put's overweight couples together, and that's where they get the title "MORE to Love."

Worst, most offensive idea for a reality show ever. And it will have amazing ratings and last 7 seasons.

Joe said...

"Hey look! Even fat people have something to offer the world!"

Reality shows will continue to get more and more offensive until the viewing public finally says, "Enough!" (which they will likely never do).

The Truman Show seems a not-too-distant possibility of becoming a reality [show].