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That just sound stupid.
This has the potential to be funniest dead of the year.
QuoteThe Heene family from Colorado live life on the edge. Wife Mayumi (43) and storm scientist Richard (45) take their three kids, Bradford (, Ryo (7) and Falcon (5), out of school to go on storm chasing missions to prove Richard's theories about magnetic fields and gravity. If conditions are right, Mayumi wakes her family by shouting "Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!" into a bullhorn. The family sleep in their clothes so they can leap out of bed and into the storm-mobile. Richard calls Mayumi his 'ninja wife'; she maintains equipment, drives the storm-mobile, films tornadoes and waits with the kids while Richard jumps on his motorbike, heads into the eye of the storm and launches rockets to measure magnetic forces. At home the family are as chaotic as a twister: the kids have no table manners and throw themselves around the house, and while Richard devotes every moment to his research, he expects Mayumi to cook, clean and run the house without any help.http://abc.go.com/shows/wife-swap/episode-guide/heenemartel/132697Ryo and Falcon
The Heene family from Colorado live life on the edge. Wife Mayumi (43) and storm scientist Richard (45) take their three kids, Bradford (, Ryo (7) and Falcon (5), out of school to go on storm chasing missions to prove Richard's theories about magnetic fields and gravity. If conditions are right, Mayumi wakes her family by shouting "Storm Approaching, Storm Approaching!" into a bullhorn. The family sleep in their clothes so they can leap out of bed and into the storm-mobile. Richard calls Mayumi his 'ninja wife'; she maintains equipment, drives the storm-mobile, films tornadoes and waits with the kids while Richard jumps on his motorbike, heads into the eye of the storm and launches rockets to measure magnetic forces. At home the family are as chaotic as a twister: the kids have no table manners and throw themselves around the house, and while Richard devotes every moment to his research, he expects Mayumi to cook, clean and run the house without any help.
I like my story better.
Ban the family from ever appearing on television again. Ban CNN. Ban balloons. Ban himuro.
I don't blame anyone here. Who would think to look inside the house for the missing child?
So the news were basically following a Mylar balloon for two hours. Good job America.
Malek are you rediscovering your roots you foney?
Hey I lived in Poland for 7 years.
Deport the entire family to Kamtchaka.Malek are you rediscovering your roots you foney?
6 year old kid they should interview him and during the interview he should spout off spoilers for Uncharted 2
Worst news story ever. Not since the Michael Jackson funeral has America been glued to the TV by something so boring.
So my post on page one, with the drudge siren ending up being correct.The drudge siren never lies. drudge
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden said investigators had initially believed that the family was telling the truth, based on their interviews and body language."They were completely convinced this was the real deal and not a hoax," he said.But skepticism about the incident was fueled, in large part, by the family's appearance on CNN's "Larry King Live" Thursday night in which Falcon said "we did this for a show."
I FUCKING LOVED WINDY CITY HEAT!
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Why are they still talking about this, and why aren't they making the family pay for all this bullshit? It's a very obvious hoax.
A TLC official tells TMZ the Heene family approached the network "months ago" with a reality show idea, but the network passed.TMZ has learned the Heene family has been pitching a reality show about the wacky family, as one TV source put it, "all over town."