Chickens@NU
A Mini Rooster and a Mini Hen
Robo-Shark week starts Sunday... Thoughts?
Robo-Shark week starts Sunday... Thoughts?
Robo-Shark week starts Sunday... Thoughts?
So, I've been wondering all these years, what's the deal with Roboshark?
Maybe we can get him down here in Arizona to patrol the border?
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He can take pictures and that's about it.
it was just hilarous hearing the phrase "Thanks to Roboshark" about a half dozen times...
Can you get a version that cleans the bottom of the pool?
It took the UK thousands of years to get to the point where they could make Roboshark. Sticking a brush on Roboshark might topple the Tory/Lib Dem coalition and they'd be up their arms in Saxons again... sigh.
Am I the only one who doesn't get the big deal (and quite frankly never has gotten it) is about Shark Week?
I watched the first year, part of the second year, and even less of the third. Every year, basically the same old ****. Boring. Boring. Boring.
Whatever Killjoy...Sharks jumping out of the water >>>> anything else on TV
Science teachers dealing meth, 100 lb women helping haul 200K lb truckloads of stuff, and people bringing in first edition Playboys to sell are better than Shark Week. Yeah, I said it.
Science teachers dealing meth, 100 lb women helping haul 200K lb truckloads of stuff, and people bringing in first edition Playboys to sell are better than Shark Week. Yeah, I said it.
If they ever showed somebody crash and die, it'd be an instant TV-MA - I don't know if the H channel wants to go that route; that type of thing is more Fox's specialty. "Next on Fox: fast trucks, slow moose."Watching people drive trucks is lame...it is like NASCAR without the impending sense of death and incest!
While claiming emotions involved are "real" in a show like this one is questionable at best, I think it's also a stretch to say the place you worked in was "real" while the one they work in is not - or is somehow easier. All a show like this provides is a glimpse at what happens there over a set period of time. Short of a hidden camera documentary style approach, you simply won't ever get the full picture of what goes on there.And as for Pawn Stars, that show is so fake it makes me laugh that people watch it! I worked in a real pawn shop those guys couldnt handle it.