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52 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:36 am
gypsy
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I was just going to comment,,Paul Anka and Dean remind me of each other in style ..another good one~
53 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:38 am
SSC
Admin
I do believe there is a proper place for video posts.
55 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:44 am
SSC
Admin
Mays lovely old songs , they would be a fine addition to the music vaults, great job on locating them.
58 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:05 am
gypsy
Moderator
yes good addition
plus,,just a good thing,,would that be 101 to good posts?LOL
plus,,just a good thing,,would that be 101 to good posts?LOL
59 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:43 am
runawayhorses
Owner
rosco 357 wrote:actually there was a link in gyps post on reality tv that broke the shows down to different catagories, u know some are fakey, like jerry springer, and the anna nicole show, but cops was the most widely talked about one that one to me is real, and one of the longest running, , i forget how many catagories it broke down the shows but it was in the wilopedia link in her copy and paste,,,
Well, I'm totally confused by rosco's post here, he said Gypsy posted this link from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_television
I don't see that link posted by her anywhere, the only link I noticed she posted was this one below which has noting to do with Wikipedia:
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Real-is-Reality-TV?&id=191704
61 Ice Road Truckers Sat Aug 09, 2008 5:11 pm
SSC
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Report: 'Ice Road Truckers' forced to move to new location by mines
By Christopher Rocchio, 05/29/2008
Ice Road Truckers' upcoming second season was apparently forced from filming on the same slippery road as its first season and instead had to find a new location.
http://www.realitytvworld.com/news
While the first season of the History Channel reality series followed truckers hauling diamond mining equipment across frozen lakes just miles from the Arctic Circle, the diamond mines that own those treacherous winter roads outside of Yellowknife, Canada would not allow the show's upcoming second season to do the same, The New York Post reported Wednesday.
"We've had no problems working with the mines; we've found them to be very cooperative," said the History Channel in a statement obtained by The Post, declining to directly comment on the conflict with the mines' operators.
The drivers featured in Ice Road Truckers' first season were responsible for supplying the diamond mines just outside of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territory, which required them to traverse extremely treacherous terrain owned by gem mining companies Diavik Diamonds and BHP.
Officials for both companies were reportedly not pleased with the way the show's first season portrayed behavior on the ice road, according to The Post, and felt the show presented the six featured drivers as money-hungry, risk-taking "cowboys." In addition, officials believe the show's camera crews caused distractions for the drivers and have since issued new rules prohibiting commercial filming on the road, The Post reported.
For Ice Road Truckers' second season, the truckers will be moving oil exploration machinery on an ice road in the Northwest Territories' Inuvik Region -- an area that's about 2,500 miles farther north than the first installment's location, The Post reported.
"To keep the series fresh and intriguing, with the assistance of the Territorial Government, we identified numerous potential roads and the current location was selected because of its character and history," said History Channel in the statement. "This is a unique ice road that presents a distinctive set of challenges that fans of the show will appreciate."
Four of the show's first-season drivers -- Hugh Rowland, Alex Debogorski, Rick Yamm and Drew Sherwood -- returned for the second edition, according to The Post, which added there will also be a couple of new drivers.
Much of the focus in early second-season episodes revolves around "friction" between last season's drivers and the local Inuvik drivers, who perceive the newcomers as interlopers, according to The Post
By Christopher Rocchio, 05/29/2008
Ice Road Truckers' upcoming second season was apparently forced from filming on the same slippery road as its first season and instead had to find a new location.
http://www.realitytvworld.com/news
While the first season of the History Channel reality series followed truckers hauling diamond mining equipment across frozen lakes just miles from the Arctic Circle, the diamond mines that own those treacherous winter roads outside of Yellowknife, Canada would not allow the show's upcoming second season to do the same, The New York Post reported Wednesday.
"We've had no problems working with the mines; we've found them to be very cooperative," said the History Channel in a statement obtained by The Post, declining to directly comment on the conflict with the mines' operators.
The drivers featured in Ice Road Truckers' first season were responsible for supplying the diamond mines just outside of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territory, which required them to traverse extremely treacherous terrain owned by gem mining companies Diavik Diamonds and BHP.
Officials for both companies were reportedly not pleased with the way the show's first season portrayed behavior on the ice road, according to The Post, and felt the show presented the six featured drivers as money-hungry, risk-taking "cowboys." In addition, officials believe the show's camera crews caused distractions for the drivers and have since issued new rules prohibiting commercial filming on the road, The Post reported.
For Ice Road Truckers' second season, the truckers will be moving oil exploration machinery on an ice road in the Northwest Territories' Inuvik Region -- an area that's about 2,500 miles farther north than the first installment's location, The Post reported.
"To keep the series fresh and intriguing, with the assistance of the Territorial Government, we identified numerous potential roads and the current location was selected because of its character and history," said History Channel in the statement. "This is a unique ice road that presents a distinctive set of challenges that fans of the show will appreciate."
Four of the show's first-season drivers -- Hugh Rowland, Alex Debogorski, Rick Yamm and Drew Sherwood -- returned for the second edition, according to The Post, which added there will also be a couple of new drivers.
Much of the focus in early second-season episodes revolves around "friction" between last season's drivers and the local Inuvik drivers, who perceive the newcomers as interlopers, according to The Post
62 Re: Black Gold Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:58 pm
rosco 357
Veteran
runawayhorses wrote:rosco 357 wrote:actually there was a link in gyps post on reality tv that broke the shows down to different catagories, u know some are fakey, like jerry springer, and the anna nicole show, but cops was the most widely talked about one that one to me is real, and one of the longest running, , i forget how many catagories it broke down the shows but it was in the wilopedia link in her copy and paste,,,
Well, I'm totally confused by rosco's post here, he said Gypsy posted this link from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_television
I don't see that link posted by her anywhere, the only link I noticed she posted was this one below which has noting to do with Wikipedia:
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-Real-is-Reality-TV?&id=191704
lol. tyler, i opened her url, and inside the box with article about her topic, u see some blue links,on the right side, one said something about reality tv, i forget the specific words, when i clicked it , it had seveal links one being http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_television ,, not the url but a link to this url,
but now i went back and they have changed all of them, , lol, it must be a sight that changes those links on the right side of the topic,as some now are realestate, if i had know it would change, i would have saved the first link that showed on her url, and not the sub link that was one of a few under it, anyway i got it there, but all those links have changed i just looked, but no gypsy did not post the wikipedia, i got to that by a link off her url article, ,, but like i said the link i used is not there now and all seemed to have changed, just the ones inside the box with the article,
63 Re: Black Gold Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:13 am
SSC
Admin
When I went into the first site the links were on the left but they all went to adds...never did find the list , no big deal...
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