While explaining to Dog he had no idea of the whereabouts of his daughter his top false teeth flew out of his mouth onto the orange shag carpet.
This led me to ponder, on reflection, which point was lower for this guy. The point he realized Dog the Bounty Hunter was at his door trying to find his daughter, or the point he felt his teeth project across the room, only to be later broadcast on cable.
Clearly, he signed a release which resulted in tonight's show, which leads me to further ponder, could there be a worse moment in this dude's life which he wouldn't allow to be shown on national TV?
Spitting your teeth like a projectile in front of a room full of strangers...and its filmed and the film is shown...really? Is there something worse?
One time when I was in high school I got a piece of toilet paper stuck to the bottom of my shoe and I drug it around for at least five minutes before I saw it and the embarrassment haunted me for the second half of my sophomore year...and no one even took a still photo of it.
It leads me to be believe the lure of even a limited amount of fame is enough to compel a person allow themselves to be seen in a very - very - very - compromised situation.
As I have said before, I would have no issue with exploiting every resident of 2107, my extended family, close and marginal friends in order to have a reality show if I meant I could make money without "traditional" work.
I have my teeth, there is no danger of that happening to me....
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