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Minneapolis Strip Clubs: Dreams are real in ‘The Buried Life’

Posted by: dallasfromminneapolis | January 25, 2010 | No Comment |

Monday, January 25, 2010
Dreams are real in The Buried Life
NEW YORK  
MTV is doing a 180 from the fist-pumping, tanning-bed shenanigans of Jersey Shore to its new documentary series, The Buried Life.
Cameras follow four guys Duncan Penn and his brother Jonnie Penn, Ben Nemtin and Dave Lingwood from British Columbia, Canada, who made a list of goals they hoped to complete within their lifetimes. For every item they cross off their list, they help a stranger complete one of his or her own.
Goals on The Buried Life (10 p.m. Mondays, MTV) range from the simple (grow a mustache) to the lofty (play basketball with President Barack Obama).
The show is somewhat tamer programming for the MTV of stripper poles, hot-tub brawls and Jackass-type humor.
Its entertaining to watch these guys try to pull off something that frankly seems impossible, says Brent Haynes, senior vice president of series development at MTV. It has a great mix of entertainment and poignancy. The group came up with the idea in 2006 when some of them were getting ready to graduate from high school. We thought, What are we going to do with our lives? recalls Jonnie Penn, now 23.

See the full article from “Worcester Telegram”

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