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#41 Postby therock1811 » Fri Jul 18, 2003 11:21 am

It was all on FOX news in Cincy...... sick!!!!
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#42 Postby JQ Public » Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:03 am

Ew the last thing we need...armed middle-aged perverted men going hunting for "bunnies".
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#43 Postby GalvestonDuck » Fri Jul 25, 2003 9:42 pm

'Twas a hoax. I figured as much when I saw it listed in Snopes.com as "undetermined" validity.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... ting_bambi

U.S. National - AP

'Hunting Bambi' Safari Was a Hoax
Fri Jul 25, 5:53 PM ET

LAS VEGAS - A promoter who offered to take men on "Hunting for Bambi" safaris in which they could hunt down naked young women with paintball guns admitted that it was a hoax designed to sell videos, the mayor says.

Michael Burdick found himself in the crosshairs of women's groups after he told a Las Vegas TV station that he was selling reservations to men willing to pay $5,000 to $10,000 for the safari experience.

Las Vegas officials investigated and found that the purported safaris were nothing but a hoax to promote the "Hunting for Bambi" videos that Burdick sells. The videos show nude women being hunted by men.

The footage in the videos "was all staged," Mayor Oscar Goodman said Thursday. "There were actors and actresses and there wasn't even the real shooting of paint balls."

Burdick did not immediately respond Friday to messages from The Associated Press, but he had previously insisted that the hunts were real.

John Redlein, an assistant city attorney, said Burdick offered the hunts at high prices to discourage bookings, and told investigators his Internet site could not even accept credit card charges in the amount necessary to reserve a hunt.

"He's told us in great detail ... that it's a scam to sell videotapes," Redlein said.

A report on Burdick's "Hunting for Bambi" first aired July 10 on KLAS. Burdick staged a paintball hunt for the station's camera crew, city officials said.
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#44 Postby pvroses » Fri Jul 25, 2003 10:03 pm

LOL!!! I should of known ! And I've been debating for the last couple of days on how I'd like to respond to this thread...... :roll: ~K
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#45 Postby j » Mon Jul 28, 2003 7:32 am

well......I'm glad its a scam. I saw the Mayor last week as much as say he thought it was a scam to sell video's.

The thing is.....with the way things are today....with America's interest in absurd, gross, degrading reality shows....this WAS believable.
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#46 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Jul 28, 2003 7:49 am

J - could not agree more. And I fell for it, but remember I tend to be on the naive side (ask Linda, recent PM's we've had). But as you say, it WAS believable, given all the reality shows we have now, the absurd stories out there.

But I'm relieved it's a scam. Funny thing is tho it does give Vegas a bum rap, as if we didn't already think that!
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