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Saw for Hire. My dvr picked up a couple shows from these jackasses today. TLC must have run out of other crap for a while.
 
Saw for Hire. My dvr picked up a couple shows from these jackasses today. TLC must have run out of other crap for a while.

Is your dvr picking up old signals from another galaxy, like in that movie "Contact"?

clearance, what did you learn from those guys?
 
Oh please, don't do it!, That guy is the biggest J.A.! I love the fact that he has to keep a welder on site to fix his junk that they break everyday!
 
They are the repeats, can't believe they're on again.

I have learned to wheelie my Bobcat better after watching the show.
 
Just looked at TLC's site. Those two episodes are the only ones in the foreseeable future. Very scary stuff if you ever sit down and watch all the videos on his site. They drop a tree on a house and a car to show America that trees are the most dangerous vegetation, what ever. I did like when the crane tipped over though, that was funny.
 
I enjoyed saw for hire , it made my day when they stood that crane on its arse you just can't rehearse that ,and they should have all been nominated for emmies ..If they put that show back onI would watch it solely for the education factor..
 
I loved when all the cry babies pitched a fit when that show put us in a bad lite , you know what like it or not he marketed an idea that made him more famous and I'm sure a ton of cabbage .. and since he was the executive producer putting his own money out , you have to respect the size of his peaches even if he is clueless with a saw
 

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