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To: 5thGenTexan
To get a great view of obozo’s voter base, in action, check out Hardcore Pawn, on the Tru TV cabel station. This pawn shop is located in Detroit, and the shop is a well run, successful operation, owned by a Caucasian father and his two adult children. The long lines of regular customers are some of the finest “out of control, gime-gime leg spreaders and sperm donors,” as well as very interesting, well-behaved folks with stories to tell...not to mention the scenic shots of Detroit decay, enough to make you shudder.

We need to see one of these pawn shop shows from cities like Chicago and Philly, for example. The uninformed need to see what some of us have to deal with...what this country has come to.

30 posted on 07/11/2012 12:36:13 PM PDT by itssme
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To: itssme
Hardcore Pawn

One of my favorite shows. I just wish they'd scale back the "Seth hates Ashley, Ashley hates Seth" rhetoric. No brother and sister could hate each other so much and continue to work in the same place day after day. One would eventually kill the other one.

Plus, I haven't seen a new episode in a long time, the reruns are monotonous.

Swamp People is another good one.

35 posted on 07/11/2012 2:11:58 PM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: itssme
Hardcore Pawn

I find it absolutely amazing how often people come in with some obvious piece of cr@p and expect the shop to be willing to loan $100.00 on it just because they "need" the money.

Personally, I could not run a shop like that because I would probably end up shooting 2-3 people a week.

36 posted on 07/11/2012 3:37:54 PM PDT by tpmintx (Problem: The people who work for a living are outnumbered by those who VOTE for a living.)
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