'Jersey Shore' cast looks ahead as ending nears
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The clock is ticking for "Jersey Shore."
The boozy reality TV series about a group of self-proclaimed "guidos" and "guidettes" cohabiting in a run-down Seaside Heights, N.J., party house is winding down as its sixth — and MTV promises final — season gets under way almost three years after it debuted and became a pop-cultural situation spawning catchphrases, punch lines, hairdos and tabloid fodder.
Don't remind the show's cast. They're not quite ready for their 15 minutes of fame to end.
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