Tuesday, February 8, 2011

TV Talk

Just watched the series premier of Only In America with Larry the Cable Guy" on the History Channel.  If you are a fan of his good ol' southern comfort comedy than this is the show for you.  He travels around the country searching for things that are pure Red, White & Blue.  His first stop was Dawsonville, Georgia, the birthplace of stock car racing and moonshine.  Deliverance jokes and burning rubber with Bill Elliot made for a great first segment.  Next was etiquette training in Vermont.  This easily made for the most laughs of the show.  Larry's dirty yet gentle humor made for great contrasting comedy with the proper family of Emily Post, the so called grandma of etiquette in this country.  Lastly, Larry made his way back west to sunny California for a bull frog jumping competition.  It may have not been the best of the segments, but Larry was still able to make hopping frogs fun to watch.  The show was worth all the advertising it's been getting, and I'll be watching next Tuesday for more laughs.

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