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03-06-2003, 08:22 AM
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Hey y'all...
Check out Fox Channel's topical show called "The Pulse" tonight. It airs at 9:00pm eastern. They are going to tell us what really goes on at "nudist colonies" [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img] (their words, not mine). As if we didn't know!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
It will be interesting to see what kind of "coverage" they give us...pun intended.
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03-06-2003, 08:22 AM
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Hey y'all...
Check out Fox Channel's topical show called "The Pulse" tonight. It airs at 9:00pm eastern. They are going to tell us what really goes on at "nudist colonies" [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img] (their words, not mine). As if we didn't know!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
It will be interesting to see what kind of "coverage" they give us...pun intended.
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03-06-2003, 09:48 AM
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If the episode was advertised as you describe it, don't be surprised if it turns out to be all about pedophilia; not exactly rip-roaringly positive coverage for nudism. But I could be wrong.
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03-06-2003, 02:09 PM
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We'll know in about 3 hours. I'm reserving any criticism until then. Cynicism is coloring my expectations, though.
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03-06-2003, 03:29 PM
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I'm unable to work up high expectations for a show with so little research behind it that they're still using a term that is a generation or two out of date.
We'll be gone. I was going to set the trusty VCR, but then I decided not to bother.
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03-06-2003, 06:17 PM
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Well, I did watch the segment.
After seeing the previews and the general format of the show leading up to the segment, I have to say that they're choice of terminology was quite deliberate. The promotional department had a field day sensationalizing it. I also have a feeling that being next to last segment on the show (before an "American Idol" update segment) was also very deliberate.
The segment itself, however, was quite well done. I don't know if Paradise Lakes was a good example, but that's a personal opinion. They did a comparison of a luxury resort with a traditional campground.
Overall, it was factual and possibly informative. That said, given the contrast between the hype and the content, I would say that an underinformed viewer probably isn't any more informed after watching than before.
Doug H.
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03-06-2003, 07:30 PM
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I liked the segment on the Fox show called Pulse. I was expecting possible derogatory statements, but the only remark that I did not care for was when he said "Coming up is a segment about a resort that you probably would not want to go to if you had any shread of modesty". When describing Paradise Lakes Resort near Tampa Florida, it was mentioned that they have seven pools and they have over 140 employees. The reporter said that this luxury resort has everything except possibly clothes hangers in the closets.
Views were shown of persons exercising in the exercise room, a couple ordering a meal in one of the restaurants, view of the check-in lobby, nude singers, nude couples dancing, nudes in the beauty salon, brief interviews with nude women, nude paddle boaters, nude tennis players, etc. The genitals were "fuzzed" from view.
The segment compared the luxury Paridise Lakes Resort with the humble facilities of the Southern Exposure group of Florida. They interviewed a middle aged man there who indicated that they do not have a swimming pool yet, but have a pond, and that they had to call an "alligator removal man" to haul away an alligator, seven feet long, that got into their pond. They showed a nude group around a picnic table and some nude persons around large pots cooking, as it is an all voluntary group with no employees.
The reporter and the segment showed no disrespectful nor condescending attitude.
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03-07-2003, 01:38 AM
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I watched the segment, and was quite amazed by the contrasts between two different types of nudist facilities, a nudist resort compared to a nudist campground. It was quite informative, and as stated, it did show the main difference between the two, e.g.: one employee as compared to many employees, one swimming pool (pond) compared to seven pools. I have to say, give Fox credit, they did do a great job, but what followed was hysterical.
It immediatly led into another subject, which started showing videos of a monkey (chimp) walking, and the caption stating something about walking erect. My wife had to walk away, laughing, especially since the proceeding subject had to do with nudists.
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03-07-2003, 02:08 AM
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I have to admit that I did not have high hopes that Fox would show nudists in a positive light. The "teaser" I saw last night for the show said something like, "What really goes on at a nudist colonies? These folks really let it all hang out..." Of course, like anything on mainstream TV, the nudity aspect was totally sensationalized.
Anyway, at worst, the segment made us look a little eccentric, but at best, it gave America a realistic view inside a nudist resort, showing everyday people enjoying nudity.
About the "outdated term" nudist colony: Didn't the guy from Paradise Lakes use this term? I swore I heard him say the words "nudist colony", but I was so  I'm not sure that's what he really said.
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03-07-2003, 05:12 AM
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Gamblefish,
I had taped the segment, so to answer your question as to the use of the term "nudist colony" I played the tape over and over and found that Joe Lettellier, President of Paridise Lake Resort said, and I quote,"This is not your father's nudist colony. This is a totally new concept. This is a resort. Our resort is a toally different atmosphere with all our amenities, with our gym, our spa, beauty salon,our club --"
Later on in the program, when they briefly show some very old footage of one of the first nudist groups, his voice says, "The original, quote, nudist colonies, were set up by a group of people who wanted to practice the lifestyle". After his quoting the term "nudist colony" he then continues using the term "nudist facilities".
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