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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to what I have read here, I think "Pawn Stars" [View all]JI7
(93,580 posts)47. i have interest in history but i'm no scholar
so sometimes when i'm talking to someone about anything i might mention something which i assume they would/should know but too many times people seem clueless about what i'm talking about.
there are also a few times where the person does know and they are surprised i would know something . they probably have experience of people being clueless.
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I like both those shows. Pawn Stars would do well to drop the name-calling that goes on ...
Scuba
Mar 2013
#1
I used to go to used book stores and buy books for $3 that I knew I could flip for $30 or more
Peter cotton
Mar 2013
#61
I some time watch American Picker if I have the television tuned to that channel when the TV
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#81
I like Pawn Stars too, but the problem with bringing new viewers to the channel
truebluegreen
Mar 2013
#35
It's total bullshit. Those 'customers' are shills, paid for by the producers.
Ikonoklast
Mar 2013
#6
When you sell on the Internet, you take the chance that you will get stiffed
Art_from_Ark
Mar 2013
#19
It's a safe bet that any reality show is very heavily scripted by now. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#76
I avoid all of the shows makin' money on the hardship of people tryin' to survive.
In_The_Wind
Mar 2013
#68
I can agree with you, but the fact that this is the closest they get to actual history programming
Squinch
Mar 2013
#10
Wouldn't it be nice to see a biography of Tsar Nicholas, or Attucks Crispus, or Ghengis Khan?
Squinch
Mar 2013
#60
World's Worst Tenants is completely scripted and acted and has no educational values.
alphafemale
Mar 2013
#12
Long ago I bought a Fender Rhodes piano at the flea market for $20 and sold it online for a lot more
Fumesucker
Mar 2013
#52
Instead of watching a couple hucksters haggling over a unique historical object for profit
baldguy
Mar 2013
#20
I agree. The storage wars stuff is really outrageous. They can find a box of used Kleenex
BlueStreak
Mar 2013
#51
Interesting conversation and opinions about these shows, and the channels.
northoftheborder
Mar 2013
#38
A note on the History Channel and why it probably does what it does
Benton D Struckcheon
Mar 2013
#39
The problem is that it frames the history as a monetary transaction. Doesn't really focus on
Erose999
Mar 2013
#54
I imagine there's options out there better than contemporary reality TV. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#74