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| I have watched Myth Busters and on several episodes they mention that they need to ask their insurance company before doing something that is or could be dangerous. Then I watch Jackass, Wildboys, Nitro Circus, ect. on MTV and they don't seem to care what happens. Who provides their insurance and why don't other networks have it? It gets annoying when they come up with an awesome idea and then the insurance company shoots them down. Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| good luk cuz i doubt anyone knows this answer but it is a good question if ure worried about it... Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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![]() | An insurance broker tried to sell me a policy from Hiscox on the basis they insured a "well known music channel" |
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