Hank Stuever: What you're saying, you don't want Vicki's parachute to open. Spoiler alert: It does.
Baltimore: Hank: As a number of posters to your story online have pointed out, the cable channel BRAVO used to be about fine arts and had no commercials. Enter NBC Universal and, oops, it's time to "monetize" the channel, which means goodbye fine arts and hello people who couldn't geted hardy caps jobs as carnies because they don't have enough class.
Hank Stuever: I had a sentence in an earlier draft about that bitter irony -- a network meant to celebrate the finer arts becomes a world of shallowness and fashion. But you know what, there are a lot of networks that no longer identify with their original mission. Heck, remember VH1? A&E? Who would have thought A&E's greatest contribution to televisionkind would be ... "Intervention."
Difficulty: "Waaah, we're so poor I can't buy my 16 year old daughter the Land Rover she wants, and will have to get her the Range Rover instead" is not sufficient comeuppance.
This has never been the case in any of ed hardy bagthe RH incarnations thus far, are you suggesting the upcomming season will be different?
It goes to prove the adage the mid 20th century humorist Roger Price said about America: "If not everybody wants it, then nobody gets it."
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