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Originally posted by alltrue
It's a game show in which 2 contestants "crash" an event, their interactions with the real guests at the event are covered by hidden cameras and they score points based on their ability to do funny things without being discovered and, perhaps, kicked out. The organizer(s) of the event - in this case, the fraternity/sorority social director and/or President - are in on us covering the event and we get their approval on all the gags that the "crashers" will be asked to accomplish. THe show's concept is not about embarassing or revealing shocking details about the people at these events. It's a high-stakes situation for the contestants and their reaction to the tension is both exciting and funny. For the sense of "crashing" to really work, the event must be with a group that considers itself somewhat exclusive but (and this is why we are hoping to find an event that may be panhellenic and/or involve alumni) offer some possibility that there would be people not everyone would know.
dthompson@alltrue.com
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA sending crashers to our event. Somehow I dont think that whoever masterminded this plan was a KA, nor had the considered the reprocusions of sending "crashers" to a KA event, and the only people in on the crash would be the "crashers", the Pres, and the social chair? How could I put this in perspective. The Pope, The Queen, and George W are all very powerful people, but do you think that they alone could bring a charging herd of bulls to a screaching halt by simply waving their hands and yelling? I probably said that wrong but I think I generally got the point across.
I appreciate good brainstorming as much as the next guy Mr. Thompson, but somehow, I just dont see this as what you would call "fool proof"