Originally posted by: Greenman
It's a great show, Mike Row's (from Dirty Jobs) narration is outstanding, the editing is is top notch. It really gives you a feel for what those guy's do, and how hard they work. And lets face it, every one of us watches that and wonders if we could do it.
Originally posted by: dpert1
It's just a bunch of boats catching crab, every show, every time, and yet I can't look away.
Originally posted by: Greenman
It's a great show, Mike Row's (from Dirty Jobs) narration is outstanding, the editing is is top notch. It really gives you a feel for what those guy's do, and how hard they work. And lets face it, every one of us watches that and wonders if we could do it.
Originally posted by: Greenman
It's a great show, Mike Row's (from Dirty Jobs) narration is outstanding, the editing is is top notch. It really gives you a feel for what those guy's do, and how hard they work. And lets face it, every one of us watches that and wonders if we could do it.
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: Greenman
It's a great show, Mike Row's (from Dirty Jobs) narration is outstanding, the editing is is top notch. It really gives you a feel for what those guy's do, and how hard they work. And lets face it, every one of us watches that and wonders if we could do it.
My dad and grandfather made their careers by doing exactly what you see on the Deadliest Catch...
$850,000 cash for 3 months worth of work... (back in the 1970s)
Think you could handle it?
Originally posted by: Daverino
Fave show on TV right now. I had a real hair-stand-up-on-the-neck moment when that sailor fell overboard chaining the stack this season.
Dumbass Blake... Dumped 5 thousand pounds of crab over the side only to come up short when they offloaded his boat. Bet his crew was pissed.Originally posted by: Citrix
i love this show, i watch it every week. this week they go after the opelio (sp) crab way up north near the ice line.
oh and i loved how Blake the new capt was pulling in some nice pots. or how about the the other capt cant remember his name who was pulling up 150 crabs per pot on their last string.