lunareclipse
Posted: 1/25/2009 at 3:59 AM Reply with quote
Location: Anachronistic Antidisestablish- mentarianism: A Case Study.

He was a featured guest on "My Name is Earl" recently, played himself hosting a game show. The reality/game show featured Eric Estrada, called 'Estrada or Nada'. It was amusing.

There was an interview about a year ago out on him in which he said the same thing about he he quit, thought the show too mean to the kids competing, said he felt like crap after shows they'd berate and embarrass the kids.

Of course now he may be weighing in on money vs felt like crap.

washlyn96
Posted: 1/25/2009 at 10:45 AM Reply with quote
Location: Utah

Yes, there were moral reasons why left. (he heard the producers talking about how they were going to get Jim Verreros among other things.) He tried to comfort a contestant, and Nigel got in his face telling him he can't do that, he wants them to feel bad. It was just a real hostile enviroment. Ryan Secreast hated him, which made work not so pleasant. Plus, they kept him hanging whether or not he was going to keep his job.

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