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Old 01-31-2011, 08:12 PM   #1
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Is anybody else out there completely addicted to the program lineups on Discovery, History and Nat Geo? I cannot get enough Ax Men, Wild Justice, Top Gear (American), Top Shot, Border Wars, Alaska State Trooper or really any of their other shows as well. I constantly watch them, some very solid programming. I would say Ax Men and Wild Justice are my favorites of them all, though Top Gear was a blast to watch especially the Alaskan pickup challenge. Who else out there is with me in loving these??

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Ax Men is an American documentary reality television series that premiered on March 9, 2008 on History. The program follows the work of several logging crews in the second-growth forests of Northwestern Oregon, Washington and Montana. The show highlights the dangers encountered by the loggers. Following in the footsteps of other shows from Original Productions, like Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers, the series is considered part of a recent "real-men-in-danger" television programming trend.
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I love this show The guy in the swamp is a frigin nut job i could watch that dude all day and the dad on S&S is a total tool i cant wait for next weeks episode when the dude from Browning asks Gabe for a job

I was LMAO in the episode where he took the dog to the vet and they asked him what he feed him and he was like he gets his own food i was on the floor cracking up cause the way they looked at him
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I love this show The guy in the swamp is a frigin nut job i could watch that dude all day and the dad on S&S is a total tool i cant wait for next weeks episode when the dude from Browning asks Gabe for a job

I was LMAO in the episode where he took the dog to the vet and they asked him what he feed him and he was like he gets his own food i was on the floor cracking up cause the way they looked at him
Shelby aka the Swamp Man. There is no way in hell anybody could have made him up. Did you see the episode where he found a dead squirrel on the road and tucked it into his shorts and pulled it out and gave it to another redneck he met at the store and the guy was all happy and said he was gonna throw some gravy on it and have dinner.

far as I'm concerned if the entire show was about Shelby and his insanity I would watch it. Everything he does is so out there and crazy, and yet I cannot look away. He doesn't own a car, he drives a massive tractor, he doesn't apparently own shoes either. I was very surprised to see he and Pisswilly (his dog) live in an actual house. He's completely nuts.
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