Tags: Bayou, Billionaires, CMT, Haynesville, Shale
Guys, I have worked in media before and in general it's usually a bad idea to be interviewed unless you can control a lot of the conversation.
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The sad truth is that many people are both jealous and covetous (they want your money) and people ALWAYS imagine an oil or gas well as huge. Many people watching this show will actually believe the "Billionaires" part of the title. People magnify the sizes of o&g wells that they believe other people own.
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It's best to do what our parents said - don't brag and don't lose touch with your own people.
Reality show it isn't because checks getting bigger and bigger aren't reality.
Maybe their royalty checks that are getting bigger and bigger are the ones from the TV contracts. For my part, I cringed when I watched the show. It showed a reasonably smart man who built a business (HIMSELF) and provided for a large extended family from that business. It appeared that he had worked hard most of his life. But the family ..the only one with any sense was the grand daughter who knew she didn't belong in a beauty contest. So far as the country club episode.. they were making fun of the club members more then the Billionaire family. I thought the club members behaved with grace.
I think people do the best they can..we all are not Rhodes Scholars. 'But then we aren't low IQ either.
Maybe an episode showing the diminished checks and how a family that has grown accustomed to those checks manage would be a better reality.
Hope Gerald kept up on his taxes.
That little 60 acres at 20,000 an acre sign up made Gerald more then a Billionaire..and if he owned 100% of the minerals he got a nice amount for several years.
I am betting he didn't spend it all.
Good for him.
The show sure has that Kardashian crap beat all the way.
They aren't making money so the focus has moved more to the characters. I'm guessing they are making less than 5k a month total.
There is a family near here that I have been watching from the time they got the first check and then 11 wells drilled over past five years. They are not nearly as entertaining as the Billionaires.
It has been very interesting how the owner of the mineral rights has chosen to behave. Her adult offspring and grand kids have all had their hands out.
One daughter needed tuition for two of the grand kids; One son had a house under water with $3000 a month house payments to save it; one 35 year old son quit his job and decided he wanted to go back to school. He's taking one on line course a semester, One daughter refused any funds except she accepted a $20,000 horse for her 12 year old and an Apple computer for each of her kids; They have taken cruises, trips to Disney Land and Las Vegas..you name it.
You can do the math..those wells needed to just keep on pumping to cover all this.
This is a sad story. She didn't pay her income taxes and gave each of them a high limit credit card which they have kept maxed out.
Now the checks are low low low and last I heard was she was hocking jewelry just to keep up on the payments she obligated herself for.
I know that we read about lottery winners who end up broke so this behavior isn't unheard of.
By the time the production increases on the wells she will have either sold her mineral rights or lost them to IRS.
Would not want to see this kind of thing played out on CMT.
I said earlier that I thought Gerald had the good sense to protect his investment. I hope he does not prove me wrong.
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