Storage Wars / Shipping Wars
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Hollywood
, Aug 21 2012 08:56 PM
29 replies to this topic
#21
Posted August 23, 2012 - 05:28 PM
Saber, trends in entertainment is how its always gone (music, movies, TV, books, plays, etc.). They find what makes the money and run it into the ground.
The trick is to spark a new trend, to be bold enough to either finance or make the show that starts everything in a different direction.
The trick is to spark a new trend, to be bold enough to either finance or make the show that starts everything in a different direction.
#23
Posted August 24, 2012 - 06:50 AM
I actually really like his show. most def berry is my fav on the show, his personalty on the show is funny. only guy for me thats meh is the yup man.

#25
Posted August 26, 2012 - 10:55 AM
Who was Barry ? The old guy with the long gray hair and glasses ? He's the one I like.
yep thats him...

#26
Posted August 26, 2012 - 01:37 PM
Barry is the coolest. That brandy chick is hot though. Nice rack, IMO.
#27
Posted August 26, 2012 - 03:27 PM
yep thats him...
you mean YUUUUUUPP thats him
#28
Posted August 27, 2012 - 03:20 PM
you mean YUUUUUUPP thats him
im going to make you pay more for that! yyuuuuuuppp!

#29
Posted December 11, 2012 - 07:36 PM
'Storage Wars' Lawsuit Claims Show is RIGGED

"Storage Wars" -- the hit A&E show -- is deceiving viewers by making it seem contestants are bidding on unseen items, when the best goods are actually planted inside ... this according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ.
The lawsuit -- filed by the former star, David Hester -- claims he was axed when he complained to producers about the alleged rigging practices.
Hester claims in one case producers planted a BMW mini car under a pile of trash. In another case, Hester alleges producers planted a pile of old newspapers that announced the death of Elvis. For some reason, that's a valuable commodity.
And Hester goes on ... claiming the show even gave less than photogenic cast members money for plastic surgery to "create more sex appeal."
Hester claims in the suit he was wrongfully terminated because he blew the whistle.
But Dan Dotson -- the guy behind the show's auction company -- disagrees, telling TMZ, every unit seen on the show is legit and has a seal on it before they open it ... making it impossible for A&E to tamper with the units before filming begins.
Dan adds, “We only sell legitimate units on Storage Wars. Every unit goes through a 64-day legal process and no one has access to units prior to auction.”
A rep for A&E tells TMZ, "We do not know about a lawsuit being filed and we do not comment on pending or threatened litigation."

"Storage Wars" -- the hit A&E show -- is deceiving viewers by making it seem contestants are bidding on unseen items, when the best goods are actually planted inside ... this according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ.
The lawsuit -- filed by the former star, David Hester -- claims he was axed when he complained to producers about the alleged rigging practices.
Hester claims in one case producers planted a BMW mini car under a pile of trash. In another case, Hester alleges producers planted a pile of old newspapers that announced the death of Elvis. For some reason, that's a valuable commodity.
And Hester goes on ... claiming the show even gave less than photogenic cast members money for plastic surgery to "create more sex appeal."
Hester claims in the suit he was wrongfully terminated because he blew the whistle.
But Dan Dotson -- the guy behind the show's auction company -- disagrees, telling TMZ, every unit seen on the show is legit and has a seal on it before they open it ... making it impossible for A&E to tamper with the units before filming begins.
Dan adds, “We only sell legitimate units on Storage Wars. Every unit goes through a 64-day legal process and no one has access to units prior to auction.”
A rep for A&E tells TMZ, "We do not know about a lawsuit being filed and we do not comment on pending or threatened litigation."
#30
Posted December 11, 2012 - 07:57 PM
Did they buy brandie those knockers?
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