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"Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"

Posted by tsfeagans on 02-16-04 at 10:19 PM
Seems these reality shows can do everything to include deceiving people. A contract must be made on good faith terms and understanding of the parties. Not terms not defined or provided. Unless Fox pays Randi the full terms, they in my humble opinion are very liable. In fact, this time it may have gone too far and the unreasonable pain and suffering Randi and her family may have received for terms not mentioned or provided, may find Fox suffering in many ways.

What do you think???
Have they gone tooo Far?


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"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by JoMill on 02-16-04 at 10:29 PM
...uh..well..I called Steve...and he sent me the following:

"..(insert chortling laugh: cross between a Hyena in heat...and a sorority girl after 9 Slo Gin Fizzes..)..

...uhh..WELL...(..insert another of those laughs..)..

...uhh...when the party of the first fart..parts on the fart of the second party...(insert laugh...)

...then the first party is..not always the best part...because the first farty was not at the party!!...

...(..insert that laugh...)...."


There..well..don't know about you..but it certainly cleared up the legal issues for me...(..insert that laugh..).


"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by Leadoff on 02-16-04 at 11:39 PM
>...uh..well..I called Steve...and he sent me
>the following:
>
>"..(insert chortling laugh: cross between
>a Hyena in heat...and a
>sorority girl after 9 Slo
>Gin Fizzes..)..
>
>...uhh..WELL...(..insert another of those laughs..)..
>
>...uhh...when the party of the first
>fart..parts on the fart of
>the second party...(insert laugh...)
>
>...then the first party is..not always
>the best part...because the first
>farty was not at the
>party!!...
>
>...(..insert that laugh...)...."
>
>
>There..well..don't know about you..but it certainly
>cleared up the legal issues
>for me...(..insert that laugh..).

LMAO!!!

I, for one, think it's great that TV producers can and do embarrass and humiliate gold-digging DAWs with impunity! It's one of the things that makes life worth living!


"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by ladro on 02-17-04 at 01:58 AM
There are going to give her the money. That's kinda of a no brainer.

"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by PepeLePew13 on 02-17-04 at 06:28 AM
Nah, they've got everything covered in their contracts and Randi signed it believing it's for something else. Her problem.

And you know they're gonna give her some money anyway for being a good trooper and to soothe any pain and suffering (not to mention restocking her medicine cabinet full of nerve-calming pills and restocking her brother's liquor cabinet).




"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by Sunshine2010 on 02-17-04 at 09:36 AM
.....(not to mention restocking
>her medicine cabinet full of
>nerve-calming pills and restocking her
>brother's liquor cabinet).
>
TOOO FUNNY!!!!


"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by SurvivorBlows on 02-17-04 at 11:25 AM
LAST EDITED ON 02-17-04 AT 11:27 AM (EST)

> A contract must be made on good faith terms
>and understanding of the parties. Not terms not defined
>or provided.

Have you ever read one of these contracts? They clearly DEFINE that the producers can do pretty much whatever the hell they want with you -- and you agree to it.

Here's a link to a Idol contract story:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040115/ap_on_en_tv/music_idol_maker_3

Another section of the "American Idol" contract Fine disclosed described the aggressive image manipulation the performers must agree to, stating that the show "may reveal and/or relate information about me of a personal, private, intimate, surprising, defamatory, disparaging, embarrassing or unfavorable nature, that may be factual and/or fictional."

...and after shows like Joe Millionaire, etc. -- I think it'd be a bigger surprise if she DIDN'T get the money even if the wedding falls apart.


"RE: Will Randy Sue? I would for breach of contract"
Posted by Katiepops on 02-17-04 at 01:35 PM
LAST EDITED ON 02-17-04 AT 01:36 PM (EST)


That is exactly right. Anybody dumb enough to go on a reality show these days knows they are being made a fool of even before they sign anything.
There is no court that would let them have money! LOL
The only ones that would deserve it would be the very first reality shows when they were not known for their "content".