Posted by T in NE on December 01, 2013 at 11:09:03 from (75.239.158.138):
In Reply to: BS on TV posted by Stick welding on November 03, 2013 at 02:20:25:
Look at what they did to "dirty Jobs" in the last 4 shows. Truth be told I think the end of the show was more an agreed upon between the host/creator and the network as the network cancelling it.
Now some other network has "Jobs that Bite!". Two of the producers worked at Discovery and led the push start Dirty Jobs, they basically do "dirty Jobs" with a host who looks like Mike Rowe, even had the same two camels humping as when Mike went to the same camel dairy in southern California.
People who go to the storage unit sales that that show goes to say that they pay people to act all upset and bid things up.
And "Axe Men"? Puh-leeze!!!!! The boss takes half a day off to go find the new guy who couldn't hack day 2 and rip him a new one for not showing up??? Really????????
And don't forget "Ice Road Truckers" and their cheesy graphics about what could happen if 3 dozen things go wrong exactly the right way in exactly the right order.
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