well, here you go:
first sparknotes: my friend and I will be on the mtv show busted for skiing on my friends pvc box and they paid us to do follow up interviews and say lines and suggested answers they had prepared for us.
My friend has a flat backyard so we put his rail set up on this hill at a school. (seriously, hardly anything illegal there). A cop comes over, says its ok, but that mtv is filming the show busted and skiing in atlanta in the summer is unique so he'll get them to film us. We are like, ok whatever. they film us, then they want a follow up interview which they make these questions and suggested answers. half of them were fucking gay as shit. We got $100 for the first follow up. They had to fly back to atlanta cause the executive producers didnt think that the original event and the first follow up interview showed there was enough danger or illegal activity going on. So we got another $100 to do another interview, in which they basically gave us lines to say. Technically we could have refused, but they spent a shitload of money to come down and film us again, and I wasn't thinking much when it was going on. Even though there was no chance in us getting in trouble(about as much as playing frisbee in a park), we had to say stuff like:
I was so nervous when the cop came...theres no skiing in jail
if the cop wanted to be a dick, he could have charged us with criminal trespassing and vandalism...(we skied on our own pvc rail on a hill on school property)
They just highly suggest that you say stuff like that. The associate producer we worked with is cool, and he knew everything we had to say was stupid as shit. Its the executive producers high up at mtv that try to make everything so dramatic and gay.