What are you watching?

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"The Man With 10 Stone Testicles" is about to start on Channel 4 here in the UK.

I might watch it, although it sounds like a massive load of bollocks.
 
Is that a very old repeat, or are there more than one of these people? I seem to recall seeing that when I was in England early 2006.
 
It's a new pair apparently.

It was actually quite a good documentary... and I have to admire the guy for coping with such a terrible affliction for so long. The decision to have surgery to rectify the problem was a risky one for him, and it must have taken some, erm, courage, to go ahead with it.
 
Good thing the guy got that "problem" sorted out.

I'm watching the 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo... Got to love the old classics :D.
 
The Route Masters: Running London's Roads, on BBC2

Really makes me glad that I'm not involved with night-bus shifts in the capital. :p
 
Right now "Restaurant Impossible", after that It will be "Restaurant Stakeout". I wish It was earlier in the day, so I could watch "Paranormal Witness" again.
 
RedBud on NBC 3-4 eastern, 4-5 eastern on NBC Sports Net.

REDBUD!!!

And it's interrupted by a plane crash in San Fran.
 
CONCACAF Gold Cup - Costa Rica vs Cuba, and then later I'll get to watch the first 20 minutes of "USA vs Belize" I'm going to work.

Originally I had been playing planning on buying tickets to see this game down in Portland (which is only about a little less than 3 hours south of Seattle). I instead used the money to buy tickets for the World Cup Qualifying match on June 11th "USA vs Panama" - I'm going to Century Link to watch the next double-header match ("Panama vs Martinique" & "Mexico vs Canada") this Thursday.
 
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Fast N Loud.


I'm trying to figure out why they thought it would be a good idea to take a Dodge truck and put a Chevy motor and Ford suspension in it. Different mounts for everything. How did they expect it to be easy?
 
Fast N Loud.


I'm trying to figure out why they thought it would be a good idea to take a Dodge truck and put a Chevy motor and Ford suspension in it. Different mounts for everything. How did they expect it to be easy?

I'm not impressed with this show. I think the cars they make are amazing. But either the owner is insanely rich or he is getting funded by DC. It seems like anytime I watch he's spending more on parts and labor than he actually gets for the car its self! The Ferrari was amazing though.

Also I'm watching King of the Hill and Big Bang sort of skipping back a forth! Is it time for The Walking Dead to come back yet.:guilty:
 
Fast N Loud.

I'm trying to figure out why they thought it would be a good idea to take a Dodge truck and put a Chevy motor and Ford suspension in it. Different mounts for everything. How did they expect it to be easy?

Custom is never easy.
 
I'm watching "Stephen Hawking's Grand Design: The meaning of life" on the Discovery Channel. Very interesting, even here at the first commercial-break.
 
Hunt Verses Lauda BBC2.

I watched this too, then began to watch the first 10 minutes of Grand Prix Deaths on BBC4 afterwards, which I eventually switched off.

Hunt v Lauda was a very good programme, quite a lot of insight to the year of 1976. I obviously didn't know that much about it, not being alive back then, so it was good to watch - and very comical at times. For instance:

James Hunt / Marlboro Interview

"Yes, you know, *cough*, it's all going quite *cough* well. Haha, just practicing for my new sponsor. *laughs*

It's quite eye opening to see how laid back everything was a few decades ago but also how dangerous everything was. Smoking in the pit-lane? As they used to say, if you crash - you'll burn.
 
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