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Just watching an episode of the series on National Geographic, the one with a Mr Wayne, just cant see the wine in his Bunker lasting that long, by the time it came to barter I would of drank most of the wine and think the Dog food he was planning to eat would probably result in a bad case of the squirts...... even doing it Regiment style, them bags would soon add up.
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11-17-2012 09:55 PM
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Wine and dog food...holy fu**! That's just gross...
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That show has already "jumped the shark" as they say.
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Originally Posted by
Sarge1998
"jumped the shark"
???? which means what???
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Patrick Chadwick
???? which means what???
Jumping the shark is an idiom created by Jon Hein that is used to describe the moment in the evolution of a television show when it begins a decline in quality that is beyond recovery. The phrase is also used to refer to a particular scene, episode, or aspect of a show in which the writers use some type of "gimmick" in a desperate attempt to keep viewers' interest. (Wiki)
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Wine and dog food...holy fu**! That's just gross...
He did say the dog food was good stuff.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
He did say the dog food was good stuff.
In that case, excuse me for my unnecessarily harsh post...
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You have trading medium and means to procure the rest.
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"jumping the shark" refers specifically to the "Happy Days" episode where Fonzie runs a bike over the shark tank. Meaning they will do anything to get viewers back.
Jim
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