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July 1, 2009

Swap your wife and your collection?!

Just received an unsolicited email, which several other bloggers out there have received as I look through the email list.

Apparently, the 'hit shot' Wife Swap is looking to swap wives from families that are collectors. Collectors of what? Well, it doesn't say.

Here's the email:

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Wife Swap is currently casting for our fifth season and we are looking for families who are collectors!

If you think you have the best collection around, then I want to hear from you!

The premise of Wife Swap is simple: for seven days, two wives from two different families with very different values exchange husbands, children and lives (but not bedrooms) to discover what it's like to live a different family's life.

It's an interesting social experiment and a great way to see your family in a whole new light. It is shot as a documentary series, so NO scripts and no set. It's just a small camera crew that is documenting your life.

Families that appear on the show will receive a generous financial honorarium and if you refer a family that appears on the show you would receive $1000.

Here at 'Wife Swap' we look for a two-parent home with at least one child between the ages of 7 and 17 living at home full time.

If you are interested, please email me your contact information and tell me a little about your family. Or if you would like to refer a family, please email me their contact information and I will be in touch.

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If you want in, let me know because I want the $1,000 referral prize.

I have much more I want to say about this, but I will just keep it to myself for now as this thing is supposed to fun. Yippee!

2 comments:

  1. I liked the disclaimer - "but not bedrooms".

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  2. Sounds like they are scam artists, looking to case houses to rob.

    I don't like it.

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