Richard and Aaron are rubbing elbows with the likes of honey boo boo in new york city. Wonder if they will stop by the world headquarters to pickup their trash.
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Tweren't yelling, that's the way that upper and lower case conventional typing displays over there. Must have something to do with that "loud" theme...
I would actually prefer a show that is all about the build and less about the characters at this point. Get back to the roots finding the next shop that will get a show by watching them build not have pissing contests.
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I any shop I would say other than the Teutuls deserve a show might be Dangerous "Dave" Perewitz and his Daughter, Jody. Between racing on the salts flats and his style of cycles. I could say I would be proud to flip the channel or flip on the boob tube to watch a 1/2-hr of great bike like this
I agree with you A.I., the redeeming qualities of reality television are now few and far between. I sometimes wonder if the production companies aren't deliberately sabotaging their shows, in order to get out of uncomfortable contracts, with personalities whose heads have become swollen with ego (Pawn Stars and American Restoration are the worst for this). I find myself watching reruns of NCIS more regularly now that American Chopper is no more. At least Deadliest Catch returns Tuesday, and while there's drama on that show, the fact that their lives are in constant peril ensures a degree of control over that aspect.
If my mind serves me wrong or right is that Dangerous "Dave" was one of the original Shops that was in the running before the teutuls. I would still like to see a show based around her and her daddy... Maybe there would be less drama the the Teutuls, maybe not. But if like Dahammer sez. Would be a much better set of lights on the character to watch. Still wouldn't compete with Racheals, but Be nice to have a "Naughty Girl" touch to the program.
Some ways now that I caught the 90 bs crack looking waif that is the welding for GASS Monkee's. A those legs turn me on, an I'd have to see she'd have to wear her welder hemet to bed for me to want to show her my torch.... Well (Blushing) anyways.. I STILL HATE THE SHOW.. As El guapo would put it. "They took Racheal away from my tv Screen."
I would venture a guess that Pilgrim Studios, established 1620, is in some disarray, at the very least. Their two most productive/profitable shows, American Chopper, and Dirty Jobs are no longer first-run, and while syndication is quite provides quite an attractive income, I would be concerned that my best days were behind me as I cast my eyes across the shows which remain in the stable. Their big hit at this moment is Nat Geo's "Wicked Tuna":
I agree with you A.I., the redeeming qualities of reality television are now few and far between. I sometimes wonder if the production companies aren't deliberately sabotaging their shows, in order to get out of uncomfortable contracts, with personalities whose heads have become swollen with ego (Pawn Stars and American Restoration are the worst for this). I find myself watching reruns of NCIS more regularly now that American Chopper is no more. At least Deadliest Catch returns Tuesday, and while there's drama on that show, the fact that their lives are in constant peril ensures a degree of control over that aspect.
Since my dad has been in the rehab hospitals we have spent monday evenings watching wrestling again. Came to find his father who died when I was 3 loved the old wrestling. At least we know the fights are staged even though they are sold to be real. not much different than american chopper.
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I would venture a guess that Pilgrim Studios, established 1620, is in some disarray, at the very least. Their two most productive/profitable shows, American Chopper, and Dirty Jobs are no longer first-run, and while syndication is quite provides quite an attractive income, I would be concerned that my best days were behind me as I cast my eyes across the shows which remain in the stable. Their big hit at this moment is Nat Geo's "Wicked Tuna":