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I got out my old pee-wee herman movie much better than watching another one of there washed out shows needs to be put in the T-locker for trash. just my two-cents
Both of these two guys are idiots.. I used to lvoe the show, but cant stand the fighting... Paul Jr is a whiny snot nosed cry *** that wants Daddy's empire but doesn't want to be around for it. Paul Sr is a sarcastic nobody without Jr's talent building bikes. Now they are all CAD designs, and machine cut, Jason Pohl is the talent in the creations they have and a couple of good mechanics (Rick and Christian), to assemble. They need to get rid of the fat, bald headed mechanic that thinks he is Sr's right hand man...
To watch what these two did to what was a huge success of a company is sickening...
I like the show i try to not miss but in france i know we are a little late in the episode (season 6 and waiting for 7) but last season was to much full of drama and not enough about the bikes the reason i look the show for...
hope the next one will be more better
Yeah ... or "Bike Swap" ..... where scantily clad chick contestants are forced to ride a tree hugging Vespa from San Francisco (that does everything for the kids) that was swapped with a custom stretched 140, sporting a skulls and naked chicks paint scheme, built in S. Chicago by wild eyed pistol wavers (that ain't afraid to die).
No ****! Its a reality show which we all know is fake......if I wanna watch a biker soap opera Ill switch over to Sons Of Anarchy. At least theres t&a in that.
I'm waiting for TLC to bring out a new show called "Little People, Big Bikes"!
See and I was hopeing they would come out with "Little bikes, big people" where big fat red knecks in bib overalls rode pocket bikes cross parking lot to a big beer keg, then later rode them back.
Terry
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