[QUOTE=Master117;19879492]I remember TLC from the Bob Villa days.[/QUOTE]
junkyard war days were better
I loved junkyard wars. Too bad its gone. :frown:
[QUOTE=Sparkwire;19962328][img]http://www.brassbricks.com/images/barrett.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
:iia: (though mildly impractical)
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;19892730]Just because I'm sexually confused doesn't make me gay. :crying:[/QUOTE]
Well gee fellers im just bi-curious
Bring back Mail Call and Wild West Tech.
I for one am glad that this may distract them from butler and Apocalypse Hype. But I'm still lookin' for my History.
[QUOTE=rightpillock;19910549]Remember when MTV cared about, you know, [i]Music.[/i][/QUOTE]
Or when Cartoon Network aired cartoons
We live in an age where if you want to learn about history, there's a million nerds on Youtube blabbering on about how their ancestors murdered each other.. so there's plenty of alternatives. Want to learn about WWI? Watch a fucking [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOvB1e4t9jg]yale lecture[/URL] on it or something.
Anyway, it's not society that's going down the tubes, it's TV. Obsolete & braindead garbage. We have better stuff now.
Another television network going to hell
~oh no it's the end of the world!~
[QUOTE=Diet Kane;19892214]You know, I used to hate History Channel for putting R. Lee Ermey in every show they had on there.
Now I'm starting to regret that.[/QUOTE]
Also, what the fuck happened to Mail Call? That shit was a good show.
Oh, come on, they've already raped The Learning Channel with a strict regiment of reality TV.
Has anyone seen Idiocracy?
[QUOTE=CTN1995;19974606]Also, what the fuck happened to Mail Call? That shit was a good show.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it was, maybe people stopped sending in mail.
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