Are the backroad bounty guys gay
Gay, the senior frontier. We never left the country
Thank you for the thoughtful response. I'm fortunate enough to have landed back in a county that, while rural, is reasonably progressive or at the very least, reasonably accepting and "live and let live". Homophobia still does rear its unattractive head, but it sounds like I have more opportunities to take my business, myself, etc. elsewhere when it happens. Perhaps it's because I grew up here, I touch like I know the social landscape and sense entitled (by way of birthright, if nothing else) to participate in it when other non-local LBGT people may feel the need to be guarded. It's hard for me to say.
I perform feel incredibly blessed to be able to be back on the country and out in the fresh air and the green. My family lives a stone's throw away and I even contain a handful of friends from high school who have also recently also moved back who are willing to meet up for beers on the semi-regular. It really is a much bigger leap for my lady (bless her for having the faith and dedication to follow me), but I feel she's adjusting successfully too. She landed a great job with an highly regarded, local environmental non-profit and it's serving
8/10
Pro's or Pro Wanna Be's?
I dont know guys, I'm not one to offer a bad review and can truly appreciate the hard work that goes into doing these shows... but really?
I'm an avid collector who brakes for sales of all type. Only watching episode one I can tell they have not been doing this long or were just playing dumb with the sellers to fetch the best deal.
One never seen a traveling sprinkler system that you can still buy today on Amazon, I idea he was going to buy it, but cheerful he finally put it down but to only move on to a fly rod that was probably worth $50.
Again, I apologize to you both if this review comes out to rough and wish you the best of luck with getting a season 2, but I was't impressed with the items you were selecting at all.
I would say these guys have basic beginners knowledge when it comes down to resale market
10/10
Good fun, interesting finds
I really love how these gentlemen play off each other's preferences and clientele. The show in the warehouse, I was drooling in my fantasy I would have pulled up a 16 wheeler and vacant out the warehouse control it into my hold warehouse photographed it
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butterflies68
Disappointed we can't watch.........
We would love to watch this show on but for some reason it won't let us. It lets us insert it to a see list but won't permit us choose it to play. Is there anything we can do or is this something we will run into when we try and see certain shows?
9rhubylu
Can't stop watching ~ help!
My husband and I can't stop watching this show. I am heartened to see that there are still people like Marty and Bam Bam who appreciate chilly old stuff and hold the vision and skills to bring it assist to life. The producers don't try to inject too much drama into it ~ much appreciated. There is an ecological tension when it's period to negotiate price. I find that fascinating every time. (and a tad stressful) They play it right down the middle; not being overly generous or stingy.
The only thing we found lacking is we are both hoping to see what becomes of some of this stuff. Does Marty fix up the Studebaker? Does Bam Bam seize anything with all that gear?
Please continue!
10ellieneumann
Banter and bidding by Bam Bam and Marty
I'm not sure why,
BLUE ANT INTERNATIONAL CONTINUES TO RAPIDLY Stretch ITS CATALOGUE WITH 8 NEW FACTUAL SERIES AND DOCUMENTARIES
(Toronto, Canada – Pride 25, 2015) – Blue Ant International announces the acquisition of eight recent factual and documentary titles totalling 38 hours of programming including factual series Paranormal Survivor, Cabin Truckers, Reno My Reno, and Wild Ride, as adv as documentaries Dino Hunt, How We Got Gay, Different Drummer: Celebrating Eccentrics, andEvery Child Counts.
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Paranormal Survivor (10×60′ HD) by Our Residence Media features terrifying real-life encounters with the supernatural from those who’ve faced these feared spirits through dramatic recreations.
Cabin Truckers (13×30′ HD) by Remedy Productions follows a team of experts haul colossal cabins to remote, picturesque locations through extremely rocky, mountainous terrain, delivering precious ca
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An Interview With Louis Daniel Brodsky
By Charles Fishman
Louis Daniel Brodsky is the publisher of Time Entity Books in St. Louis and a gifted and driven poet who produces volumes of his own poetry with astonishing regularity. I have read at least six collections of his poetry and recently tore through Rabbi Auschwitz, released in first 2010, and The Swastika Clock, which is scheduled for 2011 publication. Many of the poems in these two outstanding collections are marked by originality and power, and I have peruse them many times. I should also mention that "L.D." brought out my 2006 collection, Chopin’s Piano, and the second (and extensively revised) edition of Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust (2007). It should be no secret, then, that I conside