Anyone else dumbfounded that Discovery found more people to expose themselves on national T.V. this year, besides Tim and Tickle??? Aint nothing illegal til you get caught, what else could you be doing with the still and making and selling moonshine??
Confused....but absolutely love the show...SCREW THE GOVERNMENT!!
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Anyone else dumbfounded that Discovery found more people to expose themselves on national T.V. this year, besides Tim and Tickle??? Aint nothing illegal til you get caught, what else could you be doing with the still and making and selling moonshine??
Confused....but absolutely love the show...SCREW THE GOVERNMENT!!
The most wanted man in Moonshining...hmm i wonder why??? maybe the nationally broadcast T.V. Show?? You cant rub it in their face...Pulling for you Tim and Tickle....what to do ..make an illegal product and feed your family, or starve??
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The most wanted man in Moonshining...hmm i wonder why??? maybe the nationally broadcast T.V. Show?? You cant rub it in their face...Pulling for you Tim and Tickle....what to do ..make an illegal product and feed your family, or starve??
Not real??? why would you fake that hillbilly shit??
Same reason they fake that stupid tow truck shit.
Even tho' the show came off as clearly scripted to me after just a few minutes of watching it, I did a 5 second search came up with this...
Discovery's "Moonshiners" television series includes actual western Virginia residents and state agents. Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control spokeswoman Kathleen Shaw told The Associated Press in an email Thursday that viewers have asked why the state is allowing a crime to take place. Shaw said the show is a dramatization, and no illegal liquor is actually being produced.
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Quote Originally Posted by Capper007:
Not real??? why would you fake that hillbilly shit??
Same reason they fake that stupid tow truck shit.
Even tho' the show came off as clearly scripted to me after just a few minutes of watching it, I did a 5 second search came up with this...
Discovery's "Moonshiners" television series includes actual western Virginia residents and state agents. Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control spokeswoman Kathleen Shaw told The Associated Press in an email Thursday that viewers have asked why the state is allowing a crime to take place. Shaw said the show is a dramatization, and no illegal liquor is actually being produced.
I tried to watch this show and couldn't make it through the first fifteen minutes. It's totally scripted and even if you know that going in, it's really horrible. I don't mind garbage tv but this show is as bad as it gets.
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I tried to watch this show and couldn't make it through the first fifteen minutes. It's totally scripted and even if you know that going in, it's really horrible. I don't mind garbage tv but this show is as bad as it gets.
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