TV Shows: What are you watching?
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Haven't caught Season 2 of Boardwalk Empire - but really like the first. Perhaps the second best HBO series after Carnivale.
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Last night a girlfriend and a couple of her pals made me sit through an entire episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Mildly stoned no less. I felt a strange combination of outrage and fascination. Mostly outrage.
Call Me Fitz is pretty funny once you get into it. Jason Priestly was a high-school aquaintance of my sister back in the day.
The Eastbound and Down new season starts soon, apparently it's the last one. Kenny fucking Powers, bitch.
Call Me Fitz is pretty funny once you get into it. Jason Priestly was a high-school aquaintance of my sister back in the day.
The Eastbound and Down new season starts soon, apparently it's the last one. Kenny fucking Powers, bitch.
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Just watched the first 3 episodes of Jekyll (BBC) last night - great stuff! Some wonderfully dark humour there.
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Didn't catch Boardwalk last night (pvred) but I did watch Walking Dead. Shane is the kind of guy I'd want around if I was trying to survive a zombie apocalypse.
He’s a bad ass!
He’s a bad ass!
BTW, NOT A FLAME ... JUST AN OBSERVATION ...
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Poor Otis!
I DID NOT see that one coming OD. Shane is one cold hearted mofo. Daryl's still the best though!
I DID NOT see that one coming OD. Shane is one cold hearted mofo. Daryl's still the best though!
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Boardwalk Empire is back to the snails pace last season moved at.
That show needs to figure out what it is. If it's a gangster show they need to spend more time on Gangsters and less time on other boring ass storey lines.
That show needs to figure out what it is. If it's a gangster show they need to spend more time on Gangsters and less time on other boring ass storey lines.
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stumbled upon this (don't ask me how):
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"Watching guidos on Jersey Shore is like watching retards play with legos, you feel bad watching them fuck up and struggle but its just so funny you cant stop."
Hard not to agree!
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"Watching guidos on Jersey Shore is like watching retards play with legos, you feel bad watching them fuck up and struggle but its just so funny you cant stop."
Hard not to agree!
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The second season of Gold Rush:Alaska starts tomorrow 6pm and 9pm PST on Discovery. I enjoyed the first season, probably more because I know nothing about mining and know more than those Oregon drama queens. BUT, I think I'll get my fill of drama from it this year again.
Terra Nova....still has me. Probably bcs the timeslot doesn't have any competition and of course with Steven Spielberg I am waiting for more than just Jurrasic Future Park.
Terra Nova....still has me. Probably bcs the timeslot doesn't have any competition and of course with Steven Spielberg I am waiting for more than just Jurrasic Future Park.
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Ha! What a bunch of fuck-ups they are! It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion.CFP! wrote:The second season of Gold Rush:Alaska starts tomorrow 6pm and 9pm PST on Discovery. I enjoyed the first season, probably more because I know nothing about mining and know more than those Oregon drama queens. BUT, I think I'll get my fill of drama from it this year again.
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Is the "off-season" show last night they showed them selling part of the family air strip to buy more machinery.Cornuck wrote:Ha! What a bunch of fuck-ups they are! It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion.CFP! wrote:The second season of Gold Rush:Alaska starts tomorrow 6pm and 9pm PST on Discovery. I enjoyed the first season, probably more because I know nothing about mining and know more than those Oregon drama queens. BUT, I think I'll get my fill of drama from it this year again.
I really hope it works for them, bcs if it doesn't.....they are all screwed.
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I saw one episode of season 1. Unwatchable. It is like jerking off while watching the Special Olympics.
Placer mining is an environmentally reprehensible method of mining. These guys can not and do not put in the necessary controls of their water and waste discharge and are commonly broke before any reclamation is ever thought of.
Placer miners are whack jobs to begin with, these guys give them a bad name. I know one placer miner doing it right in the Cariboo. He is a logger who already owns and has paid off his equipment. He worked out a cheap deal on a claim from down and out park time nugget eyed whacko placer miners. He is industrious, never takes a day off, if he isn't logging, milling lumber in his small custom mill, he's placer mining. Because his gear is paid for, his cost are low and he's a one man show.
Look at those guys, a piece of heavy equipment charges out at $150/hr, that includes the operator and may or may not include fuel. Camp food coasts run $35/man per day. Run a quick number on what these guys need to make to a day just to cover costs. Do they have any test pits to map out a grade distribution on their gravels? Do they have any idea of a daily milling rate they need?
Placer mining is an environmentally reprehensible method of mining. These guys can not and do not put in the necessary controls of their water and waste discharge and are commonly broke before any reclamation is ever thought of.
Placer miners are whack jobs to begin with, these guys give them a bad name. I know one placer miner doing it right in the Cariboo. He is a logger who already owns and has paid off his equipment. He worked out a cheap deal on a claim from down and out park time nugget eyed whacko placer miners. He is industrious, never takes a day off, if he isn't logging, milling lumber in his small custom mill, he's placer mining. Because his gear is paid for, his cost are low and he's a one man show.
Look at those guys, a piece of heavy equipment charges out at $150/hr, that includes the operator and may or may not include fuel. Camp food coasts run $35/man per day. Run a quick number on what these guys need to make to a day just to cover costs. Do they have any test pits to map out a grade distribution on their gravels? Do they have any idea of a daily milling rate they need?
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I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
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*picks his nose and touches his balls while reading TopTops post*Topper wrote:I saw one episode of season 1. Unwatchable. It is like jerking off while watching the Special Olympics.
Placer mining is an environmentally reprehensible method of mining. These guys can not and do not put in the necessary controls of their water and waste discharge and are commonly broke before any reclamation is ever thought of.
Placer miners are whack jobs to begin with, these guys give them a bad name. I know one placer miner doing it right in the Cariboo. He is a logger who already owns and has paid off his equipment. He worked out a cheap deal on a claim from down and out park time nugget eyed whacko placer miners. He is industrious, never takes a day off, if he isn't logging, milling lumber in his small custom mill, he's placer mining. Because his gear is paid for, his cost are low and he's a one man show.
Look at those guys, a piece of heavy equipment charges out at $150/hr, that includes the operator and may or may not include fuel. Camp food coasts run $35/man per day. Run a quick number on what these guys need to make to a day just to cover costs. Do they have any test pits to map out a grade distribution on their gravels? Do they have any idea of a daily milling rate they need?
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Walking Dead is already getting old for me, the group makes too many stupid decisions for my liking. This whole second season is based on the fact that the dumbass daughter ran off and couldn't find her way back to the vehicles after a 2 minute run from a zombie. Not to mention the fact that the women of the group keep worrying about morals from civilization like not looting cars because they are like graves. Give me a break it's about survival at this point...
Anyone catch Hell on Wheels after Walking Dead? Seems interesting, I'll watch it a couple more times to see where it goes from here.
Anyone catch Hell on Wheels after Walking Dead? Seems interesting, I'll watch it a couple more times to see where it goes from here.
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The graphic novels are a hell of a lot better...Haven't seen HoW yet, I heard Grimm is interesting too...who the hell has time to watch TV?Benjo wrote:Walking Dead is already getting old for me, the group makes too many stupid decisions for my liking. This whole second season is based on the fact that the dumbass daughter ran off and couldn't find her way back to the vehicles after a 2 minute run from a zombie. Not to mention the fact that the women of the group keep worrying about morals from civilization like not looting cars because they are like graves. Give me a break it's about survival at this point...
Anyone catch Hell on Wheels after Walking Dead? Seems interesting, I'll watch it a couple more times to see where it goes from here.
I love every move Jim Benning makes
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I had an uncle who was a gold miner up in the Yukon. I spent a few summers up in Dawson City with miners and what a whack job industry. If it's precious metals they all have some sort of related 'fever' and have no concept on how to manage their lives.Topper wrote:I saw one episode of season 1. Unwatchable. It is like jerking off while watching the Special Olympics.
Placer mining is an environmentally reprehensible method of mining. These guys can not and do not put in the necessary controls of their water and waste discharge and are commonly broke before any reclamation is ever thought of.
Placer miners are whack jobs to begin with, these guys give them a bad name. I know one placer miner doing it right in the Cariboo. He is a logger who already owns and has paid off his equipment. He worked out a cheap deal on a claim from down and out park time nugget eyed whacko placer miners. He is industrious, never takes a day off, if he isn't logging, milling lumber in his small custom mill, he's placer mining. Because his gear is paid for, his cost are low and he's a one man show.
Look at those guys, a piece of heavy equipment charges out at $150/hr, that includes the operator and may or may not include fuel. Camp food coasts run $35/man per day. Run a quick number on what these guys need to make to a day just to cover costs. Do they have any test pits to map out a grade distribution on their gravels? Do they have any idea of a daily milling rate they need?
At one point his entire plot of land that he lived on and owned had been staked around by DeBoers- figured he had diamonds. In the end he was just so crazy and 'bush' that he never could convince anyone with money to invest or even help him. Apparently that's the case for so many of these guys
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