To: smith288
I love these guys. The father is classic. He is strong and has a heart these pop culture clowns couldn't pay for, even with all their money. He works out, curses, blows up etc. These are guys guys. The sons are regular cool guys we can all relate to. Plus, I live in Westchester, so they get a play as they are only 45 minutes from here. Did you see the finsihed POW bike? The episode he gave Cody the bike they worked on was a true testament to why this show is so popular.
48 posted on
02/03/2004 8:07:28 AM PST by
chris1
To: chris1
The Vietnam Vet started crying over the bike when he was describing Paul Sr. heart. Paul Sr. is a superb human being and although he is flawed, he is truely a model for young men to aspire. Family & work ethic.
He has lots to work on but loving his kids isnt one of them. Though he could use to tact schooling on how to give constructive critism. heh.
Oh, and Mikey is the most entertaining useless dolt I have ever seen. Love watching that guy.
60 posted on
02/03/2004 8:15:35 AM PST by
smith288
(If terrorist hate George W. Bush, then he has my vote!)
To: chris1
I love the show. One of the funniest things I have ever seen/heard was when senior sent Mikey to the office to answer the phones because he screwed up something. Later the camera swithces to the office with Mikey on the phone: Woman on the phone asks Mikey if Orange County choppers are in Orange county California or Orange county New York and Mikey; without skipping a beat answers "your guess is as good as mine" Absolutely hillarious.
To: chris1
I love the show. One of the funniest things I have ever seen/heard was when senior sent Mikey to the office to answer the phones because he screwed up something. Later the camera swithces to the office with Mikey on the phone: Woman on the phone asks Mikey if Orange County choppers are in Orange county California or Orange county New York and Mikey; without skipping a beat answers "your guess is as good as mine" Absolutely hillarious.
To: chris1
" I'm gettin' aggravated !! "
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