Posted on 02/12/2003 12:15:30 PM PST by Hacksaw
I said I would never watch the show, but I got hooked. I thought Zora was a great choice. It was also funny on one of his "dates" where he was distracted by a construction site (his real job). However, I wonder what Zora will do when she finds out Joe is a pauper.
Old Joe Millionaire - what a guy.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/871569.asp
And that Evan the 'bachelor' is going to wrestle in something called the 'Gay Wrestling Association.'
I followed your link, but NBC does not say anything near what you quoted.
Do you have another link?
By the way, the following paragraph was all NBC says about Joe Millionaire.
Maybe Joe Millionaires phantom fortune isnt the only thing about the show thats fake. Skeptics are increasingly wondering whether the entire show is a fraud. Several of the gold-digging bachelorettes have been revealed to be actresses or models, points out one writer. And one Web site pointedly asks, So, how much of this reality show is actually real, and how much is purely scripted? . . . .There are two links to outside publications not affiliated with NBC, where it is discussed that Sarah did a "bondage" film where she was fully clothed.
Then there is the speculation that about a porn star name MoJo, therefore she might be somehow related to the MoJo of the Joe Millionaire show.
Finally, there is more innuendo attributed to an "anonymous former roommate" of Joe Millionaire:
Joe wanted to travel the Gay Wrestling Federation circuit (The GWF ...or "gwiff," as we understand the boys like to call it).I cannot find any statement suggesting that Joe Millionaire is going to wrestle in something called the 'Gay Wrestling Association.'An anonymous former roommate of Joe's, who coincidentally happens to be a male wrestler, recalls Joe's moves..."oh, Joe was always 'well received' in every arena he entered. He has a real talent, and a permanent home with the GWF if he ever wants it."
Would you be kind enough to provide the link where you get your information?
Is Zora a man?
Will Evan get 1 million dollars for being in the show?
I liked that about Zora also.
When Zora said that if she had to decide between wearing a necklace or helping a sick aunt with her medical expenses, she will have no trouble deciding, I thought that's my kind of girl.
Diamonds and necklaces and palaces are great, but we must be able to walk away from such things when necessary.
As St Paul says in the Bible we should be able to enjoy living rich as well as poor. Character and loyalty are the real rare diamonds, the material diamonds are articially expensive courtesy of DeBeers.
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