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Dr. Phil detains a girl at Turn-about Ranch
« on: May 28, 2009, 03:22:45 PM »
In the How to be a better parent, part 4 we once again saw the grusome act of a child being banished to Utah brainwashing, when 16 year old Shannon was sent to Turn-about Ranch.

It may not be the first of the 2009 shows where it did happen. Aspen Education Group did also sponsor the Dangerous Teen Trends show. The show itself doesn't reveal who lost valuable time of their lives but they don't sponsor this kind of unethical entertainment for fun.
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Re: Dr. Phil detains a girl at Turn-about Ranch
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2009, 03:49:46 PM »
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It may not be the first of the 2009 shows where it did happen. Aspen Education Group did also sponsor the Dangerous Teen Trends show.

    "Candy-holic?
    Maureen and Tim admit that they initially looked the other way when their 14-year-old son, Sam, started "smoking" crushed candy and then snorting powdered drink mix. Now they believe Sam's experimentation with these legal foods led to his making an illegal marijuana purchase."
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    It sounds like this kid couldn't wait to get at the Kool-Aid...  :D
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    Re: Dr. Phil detains a girl at Turn-about Ranch
    « Reply #2 on: May 29, 2009, 05:00:39 AM »
    Quote from: "Ursus"
    Quote from: "Oscar"
    It may not be the first of the 2009 shows where it did happen. Aspen Education Group did also sponsor the Dangerous Teen Trends show.

      "Candy-holic?
      Maureen and Tim admit that they initially looked the other way when their 14-year-old son, Sam, started "smoking" crushed candy and then snorting powdered drink mix. Now they believe Sam's experimentation with these legal foods led to his making an illegal marijuana purchase."
      [/list]

      It sounds like this kid couldn't wait to get at the Kool-Aid...  :D

      Remember that anti-drug made for tv thing from the 70s that showed some chick who was freaked out on pcp and she jumped out of a window?

      So, uh, is the new version some tweaked out kid busting through a brick wall saying "oh yeaaaaaaahh!"
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