Thursday, February 24, 2011

HazzardAyre76 Have we reached the end of good Television?

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Have we reached the end of creative Television, and has Television’s Golden era gone past us? Is there a possibility of reviving Television, to post 1995 when Television went bust? I have not the answer here. For all their great work at Retro TV, as well as a few other outlets like TV Land, still they all have missed the call to the table. Consider that Retro TV a distribution network, does a superb job, reigniting, the fan base under Knight Rider, A-Team, as well as my two favorites , Airwolf and BlackSheep Squadron, but why quit there? How about , B.J. & The Bear? Lobo, among others. Could you imagine, one network carrying the best of the best? I remember when Speed TV first signed on as SpeedVision, before FoX bought it out. Besides the regular haul, if there was a go fast or trick ride in the show it was on Speed.

Speed TV will be airing American Trucker TV tonight, something that has been long over due. But I still think there is a need for a lifestyle as well as a trucker news and information show, as well. Something you’ll only see on Confederate Star/Dixie Diesel TV coming in the fall of 2012, from us here in the Knytes-of-Anarchy, but getting back on the road here. With Hollywood, so starved for good TV scripts and series, why not breathe life back into a newer revised version of say B.J. & The Bear, or Highway Honey’s? For that matter 18Wheels of Justice? Let’s face it, truckers are the earthly saviors of this nation. Trucking enters into each of our lives, from the food we eat, the house we live in, the clothes we wear, the fuel in our fuel tanks and even the hot rods we enjoy, everything is transported at least once if not more by truck. Small rural areas are dependent on Owner/Operator independent truckers. Trucking is the backbone of this nation. And a barometer of how we as a nation are doing in economic circles. When there are alot of trucks rolling the big road, that means factories are making, people are buying. Fewer trucks on the slab means, the economy is slowing or at a standstill. Those in the business deserve their own network, likewise support industries, like us in toewing and keeping the rigs road worthy, deserve a spotlight. Dixie Diesel TV will deliver.

But why is it always us?

The other day, I caught a blog post from elsewhere, and no not the MHI idiots this time, but someone asked, does he(me-the AyreWolf) have a weakness or kryptonite? I comically responded yes, put a hot gal in a skin tight mini dress in nylon hose, 7 inch heels finding her way to my door, would be a mind changer. That is in humor by the highway. The thing is, I was born, raised and have loved the trucking way since well, birth. I sat in a make shift kiddy seat on the dog house of a rather small Peterbilt COE beside my dad as he hauled fat livestock. I remember greasing that and other trucks of our small farm truck fleet, and smelling diesel as one would enjoy the aroma of fine perfume. The story goes on, but the thing that keeps me active in the Knytes as well as both the UAITA, and URCA, is the love of trucks and the need to preserve that heritage.

So I ask, has Television reached its dead end? If so might the OTR trucking industry rescue our eye’s .

Next entry

Women, trucks, Warbirds, real men, and what some call porn.

L8R

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