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Dear Discovery Networks

18 durable postsStarted 2007-07-03Latest 2007-07-21
#43705Post 1 of 18

Thank you for the following shows:

Bizarre Foods Deadliest Catch Dirty Jobs Going Tribal MythBusters Survivorman

Your other shows are equally entertaining, but the above mentioned are definitely the cream of the crop.

#886435Post 2 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

soap operas for men, imo

#886516Post 3 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

no, for fags

#886522Post 4 of 18

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obviously forgetting Man. Vs. Wild.

#886528Post 5 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

i must admit that i am somewhat hooked on deadliest catch.

i love discovery science, especially days with hangover.

#886529Post 6 of 18

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not forgetting... it's equally as entertaining, but not such a staple. for starters, it's a spinoff of survivorman. bear grylls also tends to say extremely retarded things once he starts talking. i do watch it, and it does keep me entertained, but i don't think they did anything new or pushed any boundaries with this show

#886557Post 7 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

I love all of those, plus Alien Planet was a kickass special they did.

#886604Post 8 of 18

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Mike Rowe, the host of dirtiest jobs, is absolutely hilarious. Some of the shit he says to the people he goes and works with is priceless...

#886668Post 9 of 18

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mike rowe is a great smartass, he cracks me up

#886671Post 10 of 18

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planet earth was a great miniseries

#886673Post 11 of 18

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i wish i could have seen that in HD

#886684Post 12 of 18

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[quote=res0nat0r;505516]i wish i could have seen that in HD[/quote]

they replay it occasionally on the discovery channel here in HD...

#886698Post 13 of 18

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i guess i should have said, i wish i had an HD tv so i could check it out...:)

#886834Post 14 of 18

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ahh yes, much more of a cart-before-the-horse kinda thing

the plasmas are becoming quite affordable...honestly, you'll never go back. watching HD programming, then switching to regular broadcasts is like becoming mayor of pixelation town. you won't wanna be there long...

#893898Post 15 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

yeap...ive watched 24 a few times last season in hd, plus some football on some nice ass flatscreens in bars around town. kick ass..

#894208Post 16 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

You can buy PlanetEarth on HD DVD or Blueray, I forget which - but I know what I want for christmas to go along with my HD tv.

#894292Post 17 of 18

Re: Dear Discovery Networks

thank you for the sow

#894347Post 18 of 18

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I'm addicted to deadliest catch for some reason.

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