Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

What was the last TV show you watched?

Gregg Axley

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,125
Location
Tennessee
The 60s Cadillac made it all worth it. That thing was nice! Too bad Cowboy didn't get to see it. :eusa_doh:
The hippie van went to a hippie. Go figure....:rolleyes:
That was a shock to find out Cowboy didn't survive to see it done.
You never know someone's story, and you could tell Danny was just crushed, especially those in the shop that had met the man.
As for the Dodge Tradesman, they hit it off with the air dam on the front of the van and the paint, pure 70's custom.
I'm not sure the new owner is a hippie, he previously drove a Saturn wagon. :D
 
I corrected that for you old pal, easy mistake to make.
It's only the 'Media' and a few old fruitcakes that are going ape. The rest of us are wondering how we're going to feed our babies...
:rofl: I suppose that applies to people on both sides of the Pond. We can take even less interest here with the name they gave him---George?! We had enough with the former King George. :p
 
Messages
12,017
Location
East of Los Angeles
As of right now, Tom is my favorite person to watch on anything that is somewhat reality tv; he is too funny.
:D
:arated:

Speaking of so-called "reality" tv, a friend of mine asked me to watch a few episodes of Duck Dynasty so I did. Really? I mean...really? It appears they'll produce a television show about anyone these days as long as they're filthy rich and willing to act out in front of a camera. I don't know if any of the people on this show have character, but they certainly are characters. :suspicious:
 
:arated:

Speaking of so-called "reality" tv, a friend of mine asked me to watch a few episodes of Duck Dynasty so I did. Really? I mean...really? It appears they'll produce a television show about anyone these days as long as they're filthy rich and willing to act out in front of a camera. I don't know if any of the people on this show have character, but they certainly are characters. :suspicious:
You don't like Uncle Si?:p
 
Messages
12,017
Location
East of Los Angeles
You don't like Uncle Si?:p
I get the feeling Uncle Si has been pushing peoples' buttons his entire life just for his own amusement; some of the things he says lets you know he's not quite as "countryfied" as he pretends to be. Regardless, he and his brother Phil are the truly interesting cast members in my opinion. Phil seems to be the only cast member who isn't acting up for the cameras, a no-nonsense "what you see is what you get" kind of guy. I'm not sure about Miss Kay--either her basket's missing a few eggs, or she's medicated in some way; I'd put money on the latter. The rest of 'em seem to be a bunch of wisecracking knuckleheads, not much different from a lot of people I know. [huh]
 
I get the feeling Uncle Si has been pushing peoples' buttons his entire life just for his own amusement; some of the things he says lets you know he's not quite as "countryfied" as he pretends to be. Regardless, he and his brother Phil are the truly interesting cast members in my opinion. Phil seems to be the only cast member who isn't acting up for the cameras, a no-nonsense "what you see is what you get" kind of guy. I'm not sure about Miss Kay--either her basket's missing a few eggs, or she's medicated in some way; I'd put money on the latter. The rest of 'em seem to be a bunch of wisecracking knuckleheads, not much different from a lot of people I know. [huh]
You didn't see Uncle Si got to the kids' school and talk about Vietnam. :rofl:
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
109,279
Messages
3,077,819
Members
54,235
Latest member
G2G80
Top