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wanton87

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  1. Ha!? I was about to post something similar AZChristian. With the accents fading in and out like a bad Shakespeare production, at first I suspected that they were either C grade English or Australian character actors, playing the parts in a stage (staged) production. But probably about the only thing realistic about this show is that they are a family, and the jury is still out on that one.
  2. Well, it's quite possible rmontro that when the first question out of one's mouth while on a first date is “do you like to climb trees”? The end result might very well be a male/female ratio of 100:1 for that particular individual ? I missed last night, but I was wondering if they would have some sort of compilation special, with bonus scenes, and it sounds like they did. I posted a comment over at Railing Kills site mentioning this site and inviting him over. I figured I'd give his site a plug. Some of his images alone are a riot! Looks like he just posted the latest episode: http://railingkill.com/alaskan-bush-people-episode-recap/s06e08-wind-and-a-prayer/
  3. You guy's should check out Railing Kills latest episode recap when you get a chance, if you haven't already done so. More fun and laughs over there than a pen full of professionally trained Grizzlies, none of whom have ever made an appearance on this ultra-realistic wilderness documentary ?
  4. Well SRTouch, I suppose that you could say that he's the Marilyn Munster (Not to be confused with Manson ?) of the Brown family.
  5. I think it was the episode rmontro, in which the boys went into town to try and meet some girls at a bar or a restaurant (I forget the establishment). It was a few seasons back now. But the boys are in for a tough time ahead as far as finding mates. Scami drooling the word Grandbabies two sentences into any meeting of the sons prospective mates is enough to scare the bejesus out of the most dedicated Quiverfull, and send them packing! :D
  6. Thanks for the heads up. Now that I think about it, it was one of the Brown's that mentioned this in a episode, so I should have known better. But I don't think that the girls will have any problems either way, as the statistics still favor them.
  7. My understanding saratothej, is that there's roughly a 7:1 a male/female disparity, so the girls should be fine. The added exposure will also work in the favor of the boys. The key is for the kids to take advantage of their 15 minutes of fame, and make the most of it.
  8. Sounds like a match made in heaven right there. Between the two of them they should have a full set of teeth. The kids could come out looking like Spongebob, but ya gotta start somewhere :D
  9. Could be a combination of being socially stunted, and shy, as Noah pointed out rmontro. I want to say that she's the one that was still playing with dolls up until just a few seasons ago.
  10. I was going to mention rmontro that one of our neighbors many years back had one installed. This was in the 80's and it cost them around $60k back then. As you say, it's probably gone down in price over the years, but I'd imagine it's still priced above solar. You would think that a significant deep cycle battery bank would be necessary to take full advantage of such a system, but we never saw the complete set up. I noticed it saratothej, and it struck me as odd as well. I think it was supposed to be one of those tender brother/sister moments where she illustrated genuine sisterly concern for her brother. But instead, poor scripting made her come off looking like bush Angelina Jolie ? Speaking of teeth RO, I could of swore that Scami got hers fixed last season? But a few episodes back when she was speaking, there were more gaps in her smile than Randy Quaid's resume.
  11. Good catch Blondie. Even our little low tech aeration windmill used in our farm pond has a high speed disengage to prevent damage to the pump, and it has really small blades. I hope so, and I hope it's provided to him by Noah, when Gabe's finally had enough, and tosses that arrogant little F'er 50 yards down a steep hill and right on to his face ?
  12. Good point rmontro, but she might have took the time to text Bam from her iphone and asked his permission ?
  13. If you mean as a crash test dummy, then I fail to see the issue :D
  14. I'd stick with The Movie DB for that purpose rmontro. The Moviechat.org site is another one worth checking out. It's only a few days old and has very few features at the moment, but it's really starting to shape up and is looking like it's going to be a good site. Totally agree. I'll avoid that site like the plague from now on.
  15. Good to see you and some of the others here from IMDB rmontro :)
  16. Next up, Bear falls from the top of a large pine 60' straight on to his head. He will never be the same, which can only result in a much improved Bear :D
  17. One of the nice features of this site that we didn't have at IMDB, images! Now if we only had emoticons.
  18. Ahh, okay, thanks; missed that part. I've often got other things going on while this show is running in the background. But yes, even 5000 feet is highly unrealistic.
  19. 5000 feet of lumber is an awfully tall order to fill with that Rube Goldberg wannabe contraption, slapped together with great care by supreme mechanical engineer Matt Brown :D That thing looks as if it has at least a few amputee "patients" in its future, and I wouldn't get within a country mile of it wearing anything less than a full suit of armor :shock: It also seems like a large price disparity for the lumber vs the generator, but admittedly, I've never priced one. And unless I imagined it, wasn't the original order for 7000 feet?
  20. Oops; sorry to be the cause of any additional pain to you :D
  21. Edit: I guess I misunderstood your initial post realityobserver. It appears that you are suggesting that they were using a portable generator on the boat. Which would make sense if the Integrity's generator was non-functional. But portables usually don't hold that much fuel.
  22. What it is realityobserver, is that many boats, RV's, and semi-trucks of the variety that have sleeper cabs, have an onboard generator. It's physically mounted in the vehicle, and tied into the same fuel supply, so it's not portable. It's for use when you shut down the main engines, and need power beyond what the deep cycle batteries can store. Usually a boat that old would not have had a generator originally, but since this one was a military craft, it probably did.
  23. Good recap realityobserver. One of the bright spots over at the IMDB forum they were. What the heck is wrong with that Bear dude? Now he's punching ice and concrete sacks, and testing an electrical fence using himself as a meter. I have a few 30 amp service outlets and light sockets that need testing, I wonder if he's available for hire :D Too many incidents of falling out of trees right on to his head, and chemical exposure there, between the cement dust, and the gas siphoning, and who knows what else. One possible continuity, was the siphoning of fuel from the integrity. If memory serves me, the Integrity has diesel engines, meaning that in all likelihood, the onboard generator would be diesel as well. In other news, Sabrina is violated, but this time it's not by Bear :D
  24. Haha! Good one :D Glad to see that a sense of humor is allowed here. First time post everyone. Needed to find a replacement for the IMDB boards which are closing up forever in about a week, and so far this one looks to be the best. Hope it picks up more. Cheers! wanton87
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