cplmac
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Madison Films: Foreclosed
A close friend of mine from back home in Chicago is in a new series called Foreclosed. They don't have the premiere date yet but he thinks it will be airing on Spike TV possibly in April towards the end of the current season of TV. They shot 6 episodes so far and I think that's all they will shoot until the show gets renewed by a network. Click on the link and enter sizzle into the code box to see the 7 minute trailer for the series the production company put together. He works for his brother in law Nick at US Services, they reclaim foreclosed houses for the banks and get them in selling condition. A ton of their work is on the south side of Chicago which is a particularly nasty place. My buddy in the show is RJ/Doctor Love (Never called him that, his name is Ron). Anyhow I drove cement tankers with him for a couple of years and I worked at the Illinois Department of Transportation with him for a couple of winters before I moved down south. The show looks interesting and maybe it's more just me wanting to see Ronnie doing some crappy work because knowing him it's about the furthest thing I can imagine from something I could see him doing. Let me know what you think guys, thanks for taking a look!
A close friend of mine from back home in Chicago is in a new series called Foreclosed. They don't have the premiere date yet but he thinks it will be airing on Spike TV possibly in April towards the end of the current season of TV. They shot 6 episodes so far and I think that's all they will shoot until the show gets renewed by a network. Click on the link and enter sizzle into the code box to see the 7 minute trailer for the series the production company put together. He works for his brother in law Nick at US Services, they reclaim foreclosed houses for the banks and get them in selling condition. A ton of their work is on the south side of Chicago which is a particularly nasty place. My buddy in the show is RJ/Doctor Love (Never called him that, his name is Ron). Anyhow I drove cement tankers with him for a couple of years and I worked at the Illinois Department of Transportation with him for a couple of winters before I moved down south. The show looks interesting and maybe it's more just me wanting to see Ronnie doing some crappy work because knowing him it's about the furthest thing I can imagine from something I could see him doing. Let me know what you think guys, thanks for taking a look!