saden1
05-12-2006, 04:58 PM
I watch PBS quite a lot. I love their documentaries. They recently had on a documentary about slavery during the civil ware error. I mean, did you know the majority of state legislators in South Carolina in 1869 were African Americans? Their participation in politics dwindled of course once the Redcoats and KKK started indimidating black voters.
I also like 60 minutes.
FRPLG
05-12-2006, 06:02 PM
civil ware error
Racist. Just because blacks had were elected offials is no reason to call it an error.
BDBohnzie
05-12-2006, 09:45 PM
as my buddy Amir says, the Luftwaffe was the Washington Generals of World War II. there are so many WWII documentaries on the History Channel.
GSN is awesome though. And both chicks they've had on Lingo are smoking hot.
joecrisp
05-13-2006, 07:41 AM
I've always had a hard-on for the kind of programming that's found on the History channel and National Geographic channel. This is where I think TV can be a tool of knowledge. People always complain about there being so many channels but nothing to watch. Apparently these people aren't looking for the right things to watch.
Boo-ya!:soapbox:
SmootSmack
05-13-2006, 10:18 AM
Racist. Just because blacks had were elected offials is no reason to call it an error.
Unlike Detroit's brief Andre Ware Error
All the Discovery Channels, History, Nat Geo. That stuff is a lot of fun to watch. Though I'm not all that crazy about all the military history. I love the quirky history shows. Like the history of toys. Stuff like that
I used to be crazy addicted to Extreme Homes on HGTV. Bummed they got rid of it