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AP: What does the Sun City Grand community think about the show? Miracle-Jones: I think a lot of people are as excited about it as much as we are, but there are probably a few of them going, "Hmmm." ... I know me, personally, and some of the other members of the cast, have had people approach us and ask, "How can we be apart of this?" So I think they're pretty supportive of it. AP: How do you feel about how folks from your generation have been portrayed? Hauncher: When we moved here, some people said they were bored. I have not found that to be true, but it's not all fun, fun, fun. At our age, there are people, Sandy being one of them, that all of a sudden, a child comes back and lives with you. Being a senior citizen is not without its challenges, be it issues with alcohol or drugs or being handicapped. AP: What do you think about the comparisons between "Sunset Daze" and "Jersey Shore"? Miracle-Jones: When people compare us to "Jersey Shore," all I have to say is, "What a nice compliment. Thank you very much." To be compared to
20-somethings, what's not to like about that? I don't think we're as crazy as they are, but we're not dead, either. We have a lot to look forward to, and I think that most of us want to make the most of it. ___ On the Net:
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