I feel ya. I know someone who would watch something similar, and their reasoning was that watching something like that made their life not seem so bad (whether you're looking at Dog, or the people he's "bringing in").Abraham wrote:DoubleJ,
I don't disagree.
My question is what group of hominids comprises the market interested in this stool?
His obnoxious manner, repellant appearance and loathsome tribe of scuttling assistants trumpeting their inventory of double negatives and aints makes me retch. The entire show is like a festering boil of pseudo humanity.
Other than that, I'm sure it's great entertainment...
(yes, operating on the "train wreck syndrome" I've watch a bit of it and came away with the impressions I'm now putting forth.)
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- Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:33 am
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Re: 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' shot at in Colo. Springs
- Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:43 am
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Re: 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' shot at in Colo. Springs
Well, there obviously is a market for the show or it wouldn't still be on the air. course, I don't watch Project Runway either, but I'm sure someone does....
I have an old Tippman '98 custom, with an M4 stock, remote air system, responsive trigger, an expansion chamber, and the FlatLine barrel. if you loaded that dude up with pepper balls, it certainly wouldnt be a best defense, but you could unload 200+ shots in a quick fashion.
you know, provided your CO2 tank didn't run out...
I have an old Tippman '98 custom, with an M4 stock, remote air system, responsive trigger, an expansion chamber, and the FlatLine barrel. if you loaded that dude up with pepper balls, it certainly wouldnt be a best defense, but you could unload 200+ shots in a quick fashion.
you know, provided your CO2 tank didn't run out...