Hey, can you guys tell us folks without cable a little bit about the show? It's too bad it's cheezy, I was thinking I would get cable just becaucse of it. Is it an actual documentary based on 1 logging company or several? What region(s) is it based in?
do not get cable for this show. they embarress the tree man. four companys are represented in the area of Oregon. they just seem ridiculus with the drama.jesse is the absolute worst.
the osha field day would be a joke and a half.. right now he a father is teaching his son how to notch a tree. romantic for the relationship but not t.v. worthy
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do not get cable for this show. they embarress the tree man.
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That's too bad. I was hoping it would be good. But ultimately someday I want to see competitition climbing on TV. Does anyone think it will ever happen?
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Hey, can you guys tell us folks without cable a little bit about the show? It's too bad it's cheezy, I was thinking I would get cable just becaucse of it. Is it an actual documentary based on 1 logging company or several? What region(s) is it based in?
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Maybe you don't need cable? Check this out! Ax Men
Yeah, I just wish they would make a show like that. Putting comp climbing on ESPN or something would be a show I would definately want cable for. I think that could be really popular just like how logging competitions are.
It would be great visibility for us too.
Ok who knows someone in the film industy? Nick you should help us out on this one and pitch it to someone in Ca. I'm sure we have enough film of the comps to do a small mini teaser for the producers
At the end of the job/day. Is anyone else having the homeowner say: Man, you guys are just like axman. I am getting so sick of hearing that. To the homeowner, its a complement. But really...
arborcare1 i am always asked if i watch axmen. i am reluctant to admit it. oftentelling people the two professionions are different and thank goodness for that.