Posted by Ron in Nebr on March 02, 2009 at 06:21:20 from (66.252.113.106):
In Reply to: Ax Men posted by Cub n M in Or on March 01, 2009 at 20:14:15:
Yep, it's a soap opera, but that's what these TV producers seem to think they need to sell a program anymore....Ever watch "Haulin House" on HGTV? A program about house movers. I'm currently getting a house moved about 35 miles here in N Central Nebr and originally thought about seeing if the show would want to film the move(ya know, maybe pay a bit to do it-haha)...well, after watching several episodes, I decided no way in heck would I want that. That show makes every fence post, tree limb, bridge, etc. seem to become a "major obstacle" in the move...can they overcome these tremendous odds and get the house to it's location on time???? You'd think nobody bothered to check out the route before the move occured! And of course when each "obstacle" is encountered there's footage of the nervous homeowners watching the move talking about how they didn't know if it was gonna work or not... Each "obstacle" is overcome right after a commercial break, strangely enough....
Sorry to go off topic here...but all these "reality" type shows anymore seem to be lacking for the most part in actual "reality".
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