Did anyone get this e-mail today?

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WindyCityRacer

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If any of you watch the semi-reality show, "Push, Nevada" on ABC you'll know what this is...for those that don't, read on. In the show, the main character, Jim Prufrock, sends out this e-mail nationwide in hopes of exposing the baddies. I thought it was cool to actually get a copy of the e-mail though...anyone else get it? :D

From: Jim Prufrock
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 1:26 AM
To: WindyCityRacer :p
Subject: The Mystery of Push Nevada

My name is Jim Prufrock and I have reason to believe that my
life is in danger. On September 17th I received a fax.
I have been investigating corruption and murder in a small
Nevada town called Push. If the criminal element believes
that killing me will derail my investigation, they will be
sorely mistaken as my death or disappearance should serve as
a clarion call to all who receive this e-mail to continue my
work and look into the dealings of D'Wight Sloman and
Watermark Consolidated both of whom, I believe, are behind
the Mystery of Push, Nevada.

Best Regards,

Jim Prufrock
 
I didn't get it.

Do you remember that game that came out that was supposed to literally get you involved in it? Like it would email you, real people would call your phone with clues, send you faxes, snail mail etc etc.

It was a flop but a pretty neat concept.
 
It appears that Push falls into that same 'flop' category...the final episode is next week :(

I thought it was one of the better shows on network television...figures it wouldn't take off :D
 
I liked it too.

Most people don't like new things, they fear new things. I find shows like the reality shows and the hundred sitcoms with some combination of 2 men and one woman to be just formula.

Most unique stuff gets no attention whatsoever.
 
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