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lol lol lolCould be, but come on:
That program is always hard to hear.I've tried to watch "Ghost whisperer", but she's just so.. all big eyes, tears and eyelashes! :bored:
..so I'm waiting for Antony Bourdain's No Reservation re-runs.
I've tried to watch "Ghost whisperer", but she's just so.. all big eyes, tears and eyelashes! :bored:
..so I'm waiting for Antony Bourdain's No Reservation re-runs.
Uhh, you'll have to be a little more specific. I enjoy watching Fast N' Loud, but I wouldn't take Richard Rawlings at face value if he told me water was wet.
I'm currently watching America's Secret Slang on H2 (The History Channel's version 2.0), a multi-episode "documentary-style" show in which they examine the history of common American English words and sayings (for anyone who is unfamiliar with the show). I've always had a mild fascination with the etymology of language, so I find the show interesting.
You mean his !@#$%^&%$%$ show.I would rather watch Bourdain any day, but then I really do like his show.
I've known people like Rawlings, and when I first met them thought the same thing. Eventually I came to realize that was simply their personality, especially when they thought it was time to "turn on the charm".Rawlings tries too hard and just comes off as annoying and fake. Aaron Is the entertaining part of the duo.
This last weeks Warehouse 13 had an excellent b&w throwback to the 50's - "The Big Snag" http://www.syfy.com/warehouse13/episodes
Hee Haw with Roy Acuff and Diana Trask.
I watched the one with Jim Ed Brown.
I watched this one:
[video=youtube_share;G8WjbCsQRPg]http://youtu.be/G8WjbCsQRPg[/video]
Pretty sure they're all dead now...except for only a couple.