I am not sure if that is some inside joke or not Anon.. But that was a great analogy buddy...
And i would add that most of the time the first seasons of those shows were pretty funny/good/entertaining, then it started with the tabloids and news to follow they were fake/phony. I would add that most Canadians had already figured that out, and knew it was just kill time entertainment, but you did see a big rush of Obtuse American's out there hitting every Storage Locker facility trying to strike it rich
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The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money
The other show that really took off, and of course filled the pages of tabloids and all the Talk shows.. For me Anon, it was not my cup of coffee with 18% cream (Tim Hortons ), how about youself......
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Had never heard of it, although I did watch a few episodes of South Beach Tow
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Really?? You are kidding right?? No matter where you live, if you have internet or a TV flat screen or tube/box, i would think that show would have been advertised or spoken of?? You should check out a few Eps , very interesting show
I am thinking watching South Beach Tow really gives you a perspective on how people live in the UK
Rest her "Big Breasted" soul... Another interesting show that i watched 2 episodes just to truly admit how much i dislike reality shows.....
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I found a rat in a storage locker once but it was dead so it was only worth about half as much.
Respect my lack of authority.
Snatched up a nice Ghost S1 case. It’s a beaut. Made from milled aluminum. Pretty snazzy. Working on custom cabling atm as it’s an incredibly tight squeeze.
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Does any one of you guys have any experience dabbling with Raspberry Pi?
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