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@robberbaron4u, I am curious as to whether this may prompt an IRS audit. Enquiring minds want to know!

An unhappy client who places a telephone call to the Tax Fraud Hotline at 1-800-829-0433, or, deposits, anonymously, a Form 3949-A on him in the US mails for delivery to the IRS and the poor man's tax returns will be scrutinized by Uncle Sam's revenue boys. Certainly, Mr. Sepulveda is, at the moment, the poster boy for the old adage, "Fools and their faces are frequently seen in public places." for, in his hubris, he has done himself in royally.

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Watched the debut last night. I don't like dating-contest shows in general, but this one is especially awful. The Bachelor gives his chosen dates a rose -- beware the thorns. This bore gives his chosen dates a necktie. Strangulation and hanging came to mind.

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Watched the debut last night. I don't like dating-contest shows in general, but this one is especially awful. The Bachelor gives his chosen dates a rose -- beware the thorns. This bore gives his chosen dates a necktie. Strangulation and hanging came to mind.

Did it come to mind as a way to end your suffering or the contestants' suffering? Or as a way to save us all from this show?

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The opening twist in the show in which he mingles with the contestants before revealing himself as Prince Charming was a mistake. It revealed that he was no more handsome or charming than the other guys. He didn't stand out. There's no reason for this group of good looking guys to compete just for him.

 

Don't get me wrong, he's very good looking, but so are the other guys. They're all Prince Charming.

 

It makes no sense to just stick a bunch of gay men into a concept developed specifically for straight men and women.

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I thought with all the hullabaloo about how awful he is as a human being, there was going to be a mass boycott of the show. Negative publicity is still publicity after all. We are here talking about how flawed the show is and we will continue to talk about how unworthy he is to be prince charming, yet majority of us will sit and watch the second episode, heck, the whole season, sending the ratings through the roof thus going a long way to affirm the fact that anyone can make their way to the top by treating others with indignity.

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I thought with all the hullabaloo about how awful he is as a human being, there was going to be a mass boycott of the show. Negative publicity is still publicity after all. We are here talking about how flawed the show is and we will continue to talk about how unworthy he is to be prince charming, yet majority of us will sit and watch the second episode, heck, the whole season, sending the ratings through the roof thus going a long way to affirm the fact that anyone can make their way to the top by treating others with indignity.

A sad commentary on the consuming public, but, "awful" sells.

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A sad commentary on the consuming public, but, "awful" sells.

Dunno whether it's sad, but it is human nature. Traffic always slows to a crawl on the opposite side of the freeway when there's an accident on the other side. People want to see the crash, perhaps to be relieved that they are safe. Robert Sepulveda and his potential boyfriends are a human car wreck.

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I must have missed something. Can someone please explain the comments about Sepulveda being a racist?

 

Am I the only one who suspects Logo planned this whole thing? The "back story" is much more interesting than the Prince Charming schtick. Sort of "Boogie Nights" 2016. Except Mark Wahlberg was more appealing.

 

Oh well, it is a break from this endless election.

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I must have missed something. Can someone please explain the comments about Sepulveda being a racist?

 

Am I the only one who suspects Logo planned this whole thing? The "back story" is much more interesting than the Prince Charming schtick. Sort of "Boogie Nights" 2016. Except Mark Wahlberg was more appealing.

 

Oh well, it is a break from this endless election.

I believe in his escort ad he said he wasn't into black guys. Being a racist would definitely be stretching the definition way out. People are calling this out probably because there are black contestants on the show.

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