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The Real Men Who Built America

A modest proposal for the History channel—and quality managers

Paul Naysmith
Tue, 11/20/2012 - 12:49
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My Tuesday evenings have recently been filled thanks to the entertainment provided by the very nice people at the History channel. I’ve been thoroughly entranced by the show, The Men Who Built America. Production quality aside, it’s really an incredible feat, on reflection, how a TV channel could founder so spectacularly in presenting a “reality show” purporting to be a documentary.

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As the History channel describes the program on its website: “John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and J. P. Morgan rose from obscurity and in the process built modern America.... These men created the American Dream and were the engine of capitalism as they transformed everything they touched.... Their paths crossed repeatedly as they elected presidents, set economic policies, and influenced major events.... Using state-of-the-art, computer-generated imagery that incorporates 12 million historical negatives, many made available for the first time by the Library of Congress, this series will bring back to life the world they knew and the one they created.”

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Submitted by hweidig3 on Mon, 11/26/2012 - 13:48

Dear Paul:Liked your letter! 

Dear Paul:Liked your letter!  But you said your broker’s vice president thanked you for your improvements, even putting "four explanation marks at the end of each sentence."  Did you mean an "exclamation mark (!)"?   

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Submitted by Taran March @ … on Mon, 11/26/2012 - 13:52

In reply to Dear Paul:Liked your letter!  by hweidig3

Oops

Editor oversight, sheesh. Good catch.
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Submitted by Mike Richman on Mon, 11/26/2012 - 22:18

I resemble that remark

Dear Paul... OK, we've put up with the whole "Punk/Ninja" thing, and the sock o' the day bit was entertaining (for a while), but now you've gone too, too far. So Dirk is a wookie and I am an ewok? Shame on you if you can't see my inner Han Solo fighting to get out. Oh well, could have been worse, I suppose... at least you didn't call me Jabba the Hut. At least, not yet.
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Submitted by Quality Digest on Tue, 11/27/2012 - 08:40

Brylcreem

Do you know how long it takes to keep my fur shiny and groomed? Do you? And don't get me started on hair balls! --Dirk
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Submitted by Steve Moore on Fri, 11/30/2012 - 07:45

Casting Director

Anthony Hopkins to play Deming! Brilliant! You SHOULD be a Casting Director in Hollywood!!!!
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