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Started by ely, April 02, 2009, 03:43:50 PM

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ely

does anyone watch the exterminator show on ,i believe,A+E. the group i am assuming was a family of sorts. vexcon or something or other.

just viewed it last night and it was different to say the least, i am not sure i would "hire" that crack head looking guy to do anything. although he did a wonderful job of retrieving a dead cat from under a dentist office. also a not so stellar performance on boxing up a snake.
makes me wonder just how he lived that long.

i do give him credit for getting it done. i would have used a different avenue if it were me.

as you may tell i don't watch much TV these days, only when i am out of town and staying at the motels. at home i am down to one channel now.
should get 6 if i raise up my antannea so the digital signal hits it better.

anywho my point is, they will put anything on television these days that does not really pass for entertainment.

sawdust

I am with you Ely, Joan and I do not have TV reception and do not want it. I find the commercials more than I am willing to put up with. (and more of them than i am willing) TV could be such an incredible medium for knowledge and education.
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wi woodcutter

I agree with you too. I would like to know where A+E and the other channels get some of the people for those shows. I was thinking AA or NA. :D :D
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sawdust

Those shows more likely hire the ones who have not made it to 12 step.

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Dana

He first appeared on Dirty Jobs,  actually twice. I guess his character is so bizarre that he was offered his own show.
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ely

i remember that now, they tore up some supports under a church and it sagged really bad. they had to redo it.

moonhill

I haven't seen that show, I don't have any TV hook up, we do watch a fair amount of DVD movies, however.  I also find U-tube to be entertaining, how-to-do it type of stuff like brain tanning deer hides, skinning a deer in 5 minutes, to quantum physics, entertaining and educational.

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easymoney

i watched that show for the first time last. did not watch very close tho. i thought they looked very unprofessional. i guess the tv producers have a hard time coming up with material for shows.

timberfaller390

I saw the dirty jobs episode and I thought it was a little odd that the exterminator company was who tore out AND REPLACED the supports of a church building, instead of just killing the vermon and letting a carpenter handle the carpentry
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It was a charity project if I recall...   Good thing too... ::)
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