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Michael may have had breast implants for a year to win a bet, may make his girlfriend massage his fungus-filled toes three times a day, or may cheat on women with his crooked penis.

Original Air Date: Apr 20, 2012

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Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.

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James may have been in the witness protection program, may be a gay-for-pay grandfather, or may own 100 live hand-grenades.

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Contestants on this dating game show don't want to hear the elimination line "I'm sorry, but you have too much baggage." How much is acceptable among three contestants in each episode is determined by the "dater," who hears the candidates' intimate secrets and hidden flaws, as well as their attempts to deflect these traits by describing their positive attributes. After two elimination rounds leave one remaining contestant, it's the dater's turn to reveal his or her own baggage ... and then the contestant decides to go forward with the date or not. Jerry Springer hosts.
Original Air Date: Apr 19, 2010
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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