GSN's "Anything to WIN"

Discussion in 'News & Announcements' started by TXtourplayer, Feb 19, 2006.

  1. TXtourplayer

    TXtourplayer Executive Member

    The new show on Tuesday nights "Anything to Win" on GSN will show the Soapbox Derby Scandal this week.

    What does that have to do with BJ? Well one of the members here was Big into soapbox derby racing. His daughter even won the nationals.

    Who is it? Chuck (instagator) Calin from Florida. I remember Chuck telling me all about the scandal last year.

    It seems that most of the dads were big engineers and one or more came up with an idea to give their kids an advantage. Unfortunately it was illegal and they were disqualified for cheating.

    We're talking about a little kid's sporting event here and their parents teaching them it is okay to cheat.

    This is the same show that did the report on the MIT blackjack team about a month ago.
     
    Last edited: Feb 19, 2006
  2. noman

    noman Top Member

    Soap box. Little League. Youth Hockey, et al.

    so what's new in todays environment and mentality?
     
  3. Joep

    Joep Active Member

    ????

    Is it just me or has Tex become a walking billboard for GSN :laugh: He seems to plug every show that they air.

    Now here is a episode that GSN should produce for the show "Anything To Win " A story of all the players who tried to qualify to get on the WSOB 2006 and what lengths they went thru to try and be selected and what it took to become one of the select few.Now that would be interesting.Maybe even show some of what some players did that hurt their chances.This would be " GOOD TV "

    Kevin B. what do you think ? what will players do for over 1 Million in cash and notoriety and the chance to become a TV star, and a little more than their 15 minutes of fame
     
    Last edited: Feb 20, 2006
  4. TXtourplayer

    TXtourplayer Executive Member

    Pretty much all networks.....

    Anything to do with tournaments, gambler's, and casino's I will post about when I see them.

    You'll see other networks I have posted about:
    Spike, Travel, History, Fox, ESPN, and NBC, if you go back through the posts.

    I just try to inform the members when something they maybe interested in is coming on TV.

    The only two networks showing any gambling shows now are GSN and Spike at this time. And of course poker is always on Fox and ESPN.
     

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