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Originally Posted by Drolefille
One girl sprained her arm and another was burnt (apparently mildly) while cooking. Those could easily have happened at home. Apparently the bleach mixture got confused with a soda and the only reason more than one kid drank it is because the first one thought it tasted weird after taking a sip and asked the other kids around him to taste it. I don't see any reports of them chugging the stuff, simply a whoops moment that could have happened any time someone was careless with cleaning products, and they immediately took care of the situation.
I'm skeptical, but at the same time, they made them sign the waiver to cover their asses in advance. Not because they were planning on the kids dying, or giving each other STDs, but because there was some small statistical chance of bad things occurring. It's not comparable to the waivers at Disneyland or whatever, but plenty of places and situations have waivers that essentially demand that you accept any potential consequences and don't sue. (Plus due to the non-disclosure no one can really talk about it anyway)
I haven't seen commercials myself (who watches CBS anyway?) I'll probably catch the show online or something.
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what she said @ the bolded. i mean, hell, if ppl are in a tiff over a sprain or getting burned by cooking (how old are the kids - preteen?), then you can come to the hood and do the same show, no problem.
ok, that's narrow-minded. but what im saying is: why is it an issue of "OMG kids, taking care of themselves in their own society? NO!!" umm, i was taking care of house and home at that age and i damn sure didnt sign any waivers nor was i getting $$/airtime for it.
asfor the "injuries," what happened to walking it off? every injury doesnt need a doctor's opinion, an Rx and a lawyer waiting in the wings. geez. get your azz up and KIM.