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344 No. 344
/tvav/, greetings.

What is your opinion on Pawn Stars?
It has quickly become a favorite program of mine for two reasons;
One being that an elder member of my family is something of a collector herself, and I've always wondered how she'd do in the business.
The other being, I absolutely love all of the in depth shit that needs to happen for a deal to be made, and if the deal was an appropriate one or not. The economy isn't at it's best nowadays obviously, but there is a huge market for most of the stuff that is being shown on Pawn Stars, and it really gets my imagination going; where does all of this cool stuff end up? What kind of people like buying/selling this stuff? etc...

So, how do you feel about this show?
>> No. 351
apparently the woman that worked there was a former Suicide Girl.
>> No. 355
>>351
That's interesting. I'll have to look into that.


Anyway, as far as the thread is concerned, I am definitely a fan of the show. I watch it anytime I can. Chumlee cracks me up!
>> No. 357
As a rule, I despise reality tv in most forms, but Pawn Stars has a certain appeal in that I've never found a reality star whom I hate more than that bald smug fuck. I, personally, avoid the show, but when I am unfortunate enough to walk through a room in which it is being veiwed and I hear the mocking laughter of that fat flake of shit as he tries to convince someone that an item in question is worth, to him, 1/4 of its' true value, I find myself grappling with the unrational urge to punch the tv for the wistful notion that I could knock his teeth out by doing so.

That said, I prefer the Caijun spin-off.
>> No. 360
Cajun PS is cool. I definitely do like the program. But when compared to regular ol' Pawn Stars, I gotta say I gotta go with Rick and The Old Man.

However, in defense of the Cajun spin off, I tend to see "cooler looking" or "rather odd-ish" items on CPS more so than I do on PS.
>> No. 374
I guess as a guilty pleasure or a distraction from ice road truckers its not bad.

Though, I have to believe that this whole show is staged.
Or that its nowhere near as real as it makes it self out to appear to be.


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