how does a show like this get created? i know we should have people throw chairs and punchs at each other and pull girls hair, this would be a great show. all the people that work on the show executives made money off of people making fools of themselves. this is their 15 minutes of fame. i sound like a downer but i don t like it. bob: people watch it say i m not as bad as those people are. eric: exactly. andrea: taking a paternity test on national television is not real. bob: thank god for that. eric: aren t you the up with that showed us the paternity test on the street in the summer? andrea: what? dana: look at her face. eric: in the van. andrea: like the food truck. you have a picture? andrea: the who s your daddy truck? eric: check out the web site, sugar daddies are matched with sugar babies.
how does a show like this get created? i know we should have people throw chairs and punchs at each other and pull girls hair, this would be a great show. all the people that work on the show executives made money off of people making fools of themselves. this is their 15 minutes of fame. i sound like a downer but i don t like it. bob: people watch it say i m not as bad as those people are. eric: exactly. andrea: taking a paternity test on national television is not real. bob: thank god for that. eric: aren t you the up with that showed us the paternity test on the street in the summer? andrea: what? dana: look at her face. eric: in the van. andrea: like the food truck. you have a picture? andrea: the who s your daddy truck? eric: check out the web site, sugar daddies are
bibles and boos to who is my baby s daddy. a dna truck that travels around to give pa tempty test for $300. we have photos of it. tonight you think brian: i can t start the medicare block. i get the dna block first? okay. go ahead. andrea: don t you think some things belong behind closed doors like dna testing or on jerry springer? brian: you are taking the test behind closed doors? it s good. make people say to yourself is that my mom and my dad in make sure. it could be good. andrea: you have a son. eric: what are you trying to say? andrea: no, i m just [ laughter ] eric: i grabbed his tooth brush and went to the who s your daddy truck. andrea: a lot of parents, some of their friends say little kids look at the truck because it looks like an ice
cream truck in new york city and say icee, daddy, icee. eric: who pays for the ice cream? one of the producer points out, parking the ice cream truck next to who s your daddy truck. dana: this is what is amazing. this is the private market. there is a market for this. poom are willing to go up to the truck, not like it s hidden. right, there the dna paternity testing and they will pay money for it. god bless capitalism i guess. bob: i think this is an invasion of privacy and i would not like to be tested. do your point, if there is enough people to go to paternity test what does it tell us about the culture?
bibles and boos to who is my baby s daddy. a dna truck that travels around to give pa tempty test for $300. we have photos of it. tonight you think brian: i can t start the medicare block. i get the dna block first? okay. go ahead. andrea: don t you think some things belong behind closed doors like dna testing or on jerry springer? brian: you are taking the test behind closed doors? it s good. make people say to yourself is that my mom and my dad in make sure. it could be good. andrea: you have a son. eric: what are you trying to say? andrea: no, i m just [ laughter ] eric: i grabbed his tooth brush and went to the who s your daddy truck. andrea: a lot of parents, some of their friends say little kids look at the truck because it looks like an ice