a new low.

REALLY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
A quick overview of the show, thanks to mtv.com
Sex may be everywhere in American media, but that doesn’t mean American families are talking about it. While most teens could learn a thing or two from talking candidly with their parents about sex… and most parents would benefit greatly from opening up about sex with their kids– it’s simply easier said than done. Much, much easier. That is, until Sex …with Mom and Dad.
In each half-hour episode, Loveline’s Sex and Relationship Expert Dr. Drew will help a teen and their parents work through their problems about sex, dating and relationships. Maybe a dad is worried that his daughter uses her sexuality to get attention; a son is concerned that ever since he came out of the closet, his parents haven’t acted the same towards him; or a son’s “ladies man” M.O. has mom worried that sex, and the girls he sleeps with, mean nothing to him.
Whatever the issue, Dr. Drew will get the family talking — often for the very first time — about sex and intimate relationships. Initially, the family meets with him in a neutral setting to get the conversation started and pinpoint the family’s main issue. At the end of the session, he’ll send the family on their way with two fun yet daunting tasks, tailored specifically to their issue, and designed to get them to open up about their sexual beliefs and experiences. The journey ends with a final therapy session with Dr. Drew, in which the family typically realizes that while the journey was tough, in the end, they were ultimately able to get to know each other and respect each other in a completely new and different way. Shockingly frank, upbeat, and funny, Sex ..with Mom and Dad proves that if families can talk about sex, they can talk about anything — ultimately breaking down barriers and improving relationships in the process.
Where is reality television heading? Woooooooooooow.
it’s a McSHAME.

Okay, the second presidential debate was quite… how do I put this.
Boring, maybe?
But I’d still rather be looking at this:

and for those of you who are not voting in the 2008 presidential election, shame on you.
http://thegreatschlep.com/site/index.html
ENJOY.
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