Another passing of an era.  The fact they retired two years ago (and went to
edited rebroadcasts) does explain why current shows seemed somehow familiar.


I did learn a things from that show but it was mainly good entertainment.
However, I did not appreciate their attitude on Diesels: "What do you like
better:  the noise or the smell"?

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