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I took my nephew to the store and it was nothing but Chummley mugs and t-shirts… I met the old man in Walgreens and he was taller and thinner. I met chummley when he was going to his attorneys office and he was talking about his pizza oven… I’m so not interested in pawn stars but I’m glad they are making a great living. Chummley is not dumb!I find those people to be arrogant thieves.
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Or swamp people when they have to translate the Cajun english.There are times that not living in the States, has advantages. Pawn Stars seems to be one of those times.
Got to tell ya that cracks me up. BTW, we all don't speak like that down yonder......Or swamp people when they have to translate the Cajun english.
I’m surprised by all the accents in all the other places in the USA. I’m pretty happy that we don’t speak with any accent here in Brooklyn.Got to tell ya that cracks me up. BTW, we all don't speak like that down yonder......
Always wondered why they don't do that for example with Northern Law Maine or New Hampshire Now, that is some thick accents
Probably yes, just because they were actually in the pawn business before they became TV stars. The show is a complete fabrication, totally staged and everything is pre-negotiated and scripted before the "stars" are filmed. I think the show is decent because they cover some interesting stuff (kind of like american pickers), but the shtick is really tough to stomach sometimes.I find those people to be arrogant thieves.
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All because a non-turbo 6.5 won't do the mountains well on I-70.
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There is a little difference in the neighborhoods , ya got to love the Big D.If you want to see the bottom of the human depravity and absurd self-rightousness barrel, watch a few episodes of Hard Core Pawn. Same plot, very different "customers".