Posted by NCWayne on August 02, 2014 at 23:32:38 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Prediction posted by John in La on August 02, 2014 at 21:38:35:
What's funny to me is watching the guys on any of the shows having equipment problems. I remember several times on the Gold Rush show where they made a HUGE deal about a machine running out of fuel, and how it was going to mess up the machine and potentially end their season by putting trash from the bottom of the tank somewhere it didn't need to be. I guess they forgot about that the system has filters to prevent that...... Even worse, they showed a diagram of a fuel system once, and didn't even get it right.
Then they make like getting the fuel back into the system is a HUGE deal too, and then proceed to keep on trying to start the engine without bleeding the system. As they are talking about the tragedy of running out of fuel, and how nearly impossible it is to get fuel into the system, the primer pumps is being shown clearly in the picture, right beside the guys knee.
Yep, to call any of these shows "reality" shows is about as insulting to those of us that have real lives, and real jobs, as anything they could do.
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