Posted by Dave in GA on September 11, 2014 at 17:27:49 from (162.196.195.8):
In Reply to: RFD TV posted by Harvey2 on September 11, 2014 at 06:05:59:
About the only channel I watch is RFD and I have Direct TV. But I"ll start watching the Walking Dead on another channel when it starts up again.
About all I watch on RFD is the Saturday night country, bluegrass, and polka music, and the tractor stuff. I"m disappointed in the Polka Party now because the foundation of polka music is accordion, drums, and tuba, and most bands have dumped the tuba in favor of a bass guitar or no bass at all. BORING. It"s just not polka without the oom pa.
What I"d like to watch on RFD would be a bunch of 30-minute segments of sitting in a combine harvesting wheat or corn, or on a tractor plowing or discing. With a camera mounted on the operator"s head, seeing the view out front, out the sides, checking the gauges, etc. from an operator"s vantage point. Now I could watch that stuff all day and hear the noise and feel like I"m out in the field. And I wouldn"t get wheezy from all the dust.
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