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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to what I have read here, I think "Pawn Stars" [View all]bluestate10
(10,942 posts)81. I some time watch American Picker if I have the television tuned to that channel when the TV
is on. Some of the people that the pickers visit are interesting. I particularly was touched by the dirt poor guy with the dog. The guy had items on his property that if sold would make him rich for the rest of his life. But the man refused to sell any of the valuable items because of his emotional and historical attachment to them. To me, his story is both beautiful and sad, beautiful in that he shows there are feelings and items that are more important to a person than money. His story is sad because if he doesn't have an heir, his valuable possessions will one day be looted by people that don't love and value them as much as he does.
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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