Are you kidding me? All I ever see lately on History Channel are shows about an ice road that gets driven on (I was actually entertained about an ice road for a whole 10mins) and a bunch of hicks chomping down trees.
History Channel has gone down the tubes and it's now a race to see who can outdo the other channels "reality TV". History Channel used to show quality shows and documentaries. So how much UFO, "monsters" and ice truckers/ Tree choppers can we take? Ever since that bi0ach Nancy Dubuc came on, the History Channel became a cheaper braindead version of the Discovery Channel.
With that said, I applaud this announcement. I actually love WWII, and I'll never cease to learn something new about it. I'll take this over HillBillyTV anyday.
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History Channel has gone down the tubes and it's now a race to see who can outdo the other channels "reality TV". History Channel used to show quality shows and documentaries. So how much UFO, "monsters" and ice truckers/ Tree choppers can we take? Ever since that bi0ach Nancy Dubuc came on, the History Channel became a cheaper braindead version of the Discovery Channel.
With that said, I applaud this announcement. I actually love WWII, and I'll never cease to learn something new about it. I'll take this over HillBillyTV anyday.