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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2373115/Pawn-Stars-Rick-Harrison-weds-fianc-e-DeAnna-Burditt-sunset-ceremony-Laguna-Niguel.html



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Pawn Star's Rick Harrison wed fiancée DeAnna Burditt during a romantic sunset ceremony at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel Sunday.

The 47-year-old businessman said 'I do' to his 36-year-old bride while surrounded by 100 of the couple's closest friends and relatives.

The reality star was clad in a classic tuxedo with a single lily pinned to his lapel.


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Hope he has a pre-nup...


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Hope he has a pre-nup...

It's amazing how money will make a man good looking.

I admit to watching Pawn Stars but I watch it less and less. They've decided that their contrived personal conflicts are better than the history of stuff people bring in. On top of that, the operators of the shop seem to be not very nice people.

I much preferred Cajun Pawn Stars, but given that the show is MIA, I'm obviously in the minority.

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I wish them both well. She makes a lovely bride.
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You lost me. These so-called reality shows are (for me) utterly unwatchable.
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She a beauty.


....wonder if she's got a tramp stamp.............. :pondering:
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They've decided that their contrived personal conflicts are better than the history of stuff people bring in.


If it was real people bringing the stuff in and you got the real history. Much of it is a creation of the writers, and some of the stuff comes from museums, and even places like the Hard Rock Café.  They know they get better ratings numbers when the hot item brought in is found to be a worthless fake, so sometimes the real deal is set up to be fake when they bring in "the friend who knows something about this".  Case in point a guy brings in a Civil War CSA belt buckle with a hole in it caused by a minie ball.    The museum curator comes in and gives his spill on the history of the minie ball, then tells the guy, "sorry  but the Confederates never had an oval belt buckle with CSA on it". I ran into my son's room pulled out a book on civil war artifacts, and there was a whole page full of them. 


Still I like the show. Somehow it works.  The personalities are what make the show, and up to the creation of Pawn Stars the only historic artifact TV show was Antique Roadshow, and somehow you felt like you had to wear an ascot and smoke a pipe to watch it. Way to highbrowed for most people.   

 
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The whole show is scripted to one degree or another.
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You lost me. These so-called reality shows are (for me) utterly unwatchable.

The original reality show has to be COPS, and I think it is the only one that deserves to be called "reality" because it is all real. And I still love watching it.   The rest of the shows, weather its people stuck on an island, picking a bachelor, or rummaging through a storage locker should have  a disclaimer on them "for entertainment only, what you see here may not be real".
 
What disturbs me most is how these have taken over all the networks like some virus. Even the History channel is dominated by shows like Ice Road truckers, Ax men, Boys of Summer, Swamp People, etc. What do they have to do with history?
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She is a beauty.
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