A woman who claims that she met Los Angeles Lakers' owner Jerry Buss in the elevator of a West Hollywood hotel in 1969 and lived with him on and off for the next 15 years, filed a $25-million palimony suit against the millionaire businessman Wednesday, charging that he lied when he pledged he would take care of her for the rest of her life.
but we are over there. let me make this point. felix, there is a good point here, the ability to do this show reveals that the country is safer and they are not getting blown up if they can do this. what do you think? you are absolutely right. it shows a maturity and a moving on. angela, your point which is a good point. but i think they will be on basic television. they will have cheaters. they will have cheaters. let s look at this in context. when you have the choice of being executed or going or you could go to jail. imagine after a divorce marvin mitchelson has his way with you. do you want nothing or cable tv? cheaters is one of my favorite shows and they get what they deserve. it is a maturing process. i remember there was a person that worked with us at maxim who did a prank show