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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Creator of Super-Size Me trying to make ends meet as a rookie coal miner on FX

Morgan Spurlock, the creative genius and main character of Super-Size Me, is going to try to live for 30 days as a rookie coal miner in the United States. I missed it, it's on the cable channel FX, Tuesdays at 10:00 and 11:00PM, but it is going to be rerun Friday and Sunday at 11:00PM. You can check the schedule

The show is called 30 Days, where Mr. Spurlock and other willing people try to live the lives of other people for 30 Days, from the 30 days site at FX
To kick off the third season of 30 Days, series creator Morgan Spurlock returns to his home state of West Virginia, to work as a rookie apprentice coalminer known as a "redhat" for 30 days.
Morgan goes to Bolt, West Virginia and lives with Dale and Sandy Lusk. Dale, the supervisor of the mine where Morgan works, has mined coal for 35 years and introduces Morgan to a miner's way of life. Morgan gains an understanding of the financial benefits that draw people to coal mining, but also learns, first hand, the dangerous conditions that miners must face every day.

As a new miner, Morgan is assigned much of the grunt work, including plastering, building wooden roof supports, shoveling coal and hauling heavy equipment. On his days off, Morgan leaves the mine to examine some of the bigger issues surrounding the coal industry. He meets with Peggy Cohen, 36, the daughter of a miner killed in 2006 in a Sago, West Virginia mine explosion. Morgan also talks to both coal industry executives and environmentalists about surface mining and mountain-top removal to gain perspective on the pros and cons of an industry that provides the U.S. with the raw materials for 50% of our electricity.
The second episode will have Ray Crockett, of NFL Denver Broncos fame, live for 30 day in a wheelchair, in honor of friend and former teammate, Mike Utley, who was involved in a play that left him paralyzed.

Catch it if you can, a huge thanks to Mike Hall from the AFL-CIO Web Blog for writing this up yesterday, wish I noticed it sooner.

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