Blizzard Show
60 min.
Dares include staying balanced on top of a spinning Ferris wheel and chowing down on a gross-out gourmet pizza. Joe Rogan hosts.
Blizzard Show
60 min.
Dares include staying balanced on top of a spinning Ferris wheel and chowing down on a gross-out gourmet pizza. Joe Rogan hosts.
Ugh, the second challenge is eating something gross again.
I must remember to have the remote handy.
"That's Numberwang!"
Fear Factor Pizza:
How do you make a Fear Factor pizza? You start with a bile-based crust, pour on some cow blood sauce, add some real stinky cheese, and top it all off with fish eyes and live worms.
Your contestants:
Shawn Royster
Sacramento, CA
Pro Racquetball Player
Shelby Smith
Apopka, FL
Student
Julie Reish
Bradenton, FL
Microbiology Student
Sou Chanthirat
Charlotte, NC
Bank Service Rep
Omar Vasquez
Orlando, FL
Radio DJ
Todd Staples
Stinson Beach, CA
Visual Effects Artist
Julie Reish is a student of UCF, and is a member of the student government there. She's from Bradenton, which is cool, so I'm rooting for her.
Todd Staples co-owns Graphic Nature, Ltd. - http://www.graphicnatureltd.com/ - Nice site.
Omar Vasquez does the "Omar Show" on a Spanish-language radio station in Orlando. He also bears a striking resemblance to the 1997 amateur welterweight boxing champion from 1997 of the same name, hailing from Mexico City, Mexico.
Shawn Royster is indeed a pro racquetball player, and is currently ranked #32 in the world.
They sound like an interesting bunch actually.
"That's Numberwang!"
I really wish thet'd stop withthe eating stunt.
I realize they never will, as it is popular with so many people, but it ruins the show for me.
"Rice is great when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something' -- Mitch Hedberg
I agree Cali. I think that the rest of the show is great, but this food stuff is just disgusting... not entertaining.
"George Oscar Bluth II, aka GOB, featured magician in the best selling videotape, "Girls With Low Self Esteem" invites you to enter his world.
-- Arrested Development, Season III
I'm not alone
The idea of people actually getting over fears like those related to height, water, speed AND yes, even animals is very interesting to me.
I don't have a problem at all when they are asked to lay in a coffin with rats etc. (well, I do always feel bad for the rats), but at least that is fear related.
"Rice is great when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something' -- Mitch Hedberg
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-1.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-2.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-3.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-4.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-julier.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-omarv.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-shawnr.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-shelbys.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-souc.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]images/stor/fearf-cap-todds.jpg[/IMG]
ScreencapCentral.com
--Brian S.