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Monday, January 09, 2017

Crazy Russians

Some Russian producers are pushing a nine-month Siberian reality show they are calling Game2: Winter. They propose to lace a few thousand acres of Siberian wilderness with web cameras and then drop thirty people in it to survive the winter, last man standing gets $1.6 million. Rules? Glad you asked...

'Everything is allowed. Fighting, alcohol, murder, rape, smoking, anything.'


Smoking? The horror!

Contestants must be at least 18 and 'mentally sane'


I see a problem already.

I attended several survival courses during my military years. You know what the first thing they teach you is? The best way to survive is to avoid getting yourself into a situation where you need survival skills. I'm not a reality television sort of guy, but I'd happily watch the YouTube outtakes of some moron who volunteered to be stranded in Siberia being eaten by a bear.

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