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Re: Monster Garage and what they did.
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Posted by paul on November 01, 2005 at 09:29:13 from (66.60.197.53):
In Reply to: Re: Monster Garage and what they did. posted by Jay (ND) on November 01, 2005 at 06:46:48:
I'll put it a different way - it was like going to a football game, it ends in a tie, & they let one team win by hitting a home run. It just doesn't make sense. Fans in the stands want to see a touchdown or field goal, not some running back with a bat in his hands.... Feel cheated. If the goal was to flame throw an old tractor & see what happens, cool. Let's get into that. If the goal was to make a wheat roller, cool. Let's see what we can roll. So, they built their deal they wanted to build. But the show was a failure. It did not deliver what they stated it would deliver. I enjoyed the motorcycle (ended up being a trike) he made out of the big diesel truck way back when. His build team didn't get the concept that it should be inspired by the truck, and so on. Was interesting to watch. Not that this is important. :) I'm just having a frosty morning, waiting for the sun to do it's work so I can do mine. :) --->Paul
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