20,000.00
All the Jambalaya,crawfish,gator tail, and smoked mullet they can eat.
A lot. Maybe pay attention in history class. OR read your book.
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There are lots of places online to get a free history check online it just depends on what kind of history check you are needing whether it's on a vehicle o person there are plenty to choose from a good one i found a good one online it is www.freerecordsregistry.com, however for full details on the history check you will have to pay and that is at every site i visited online the will do a quick scan for free to see if they find recordes on the person or car, but if you want details you have to pay for them.
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All the Jambalaya,crawfish,gator tail, and smoked mullet they can eat.
The pickers are on the history channel not discovery.
40,000.00
Not nearly enough
In the past I would have said that some of the documentaries on the History Channel are interesting (the Civil War series by Ken Burns was excellent). Now I would not recommend History Channel to anybody. I don't see anything listed on the channel that is even remotely connected to history (i.e., Swamp people, brothers etc.). However, History International is great (I have to pay a little more for that channel) plus the Smithsonian channel and National Geographic. And, of course, there are BOOKS. Some are fiction based on historical information, some are just the information, both are good sources. Museums, Natural History Museum, whatever is in your city. I like the films in particular because you can actually see what life was like back then (the films go back several hundred years when the camera was invented). I like to see the clothes people wore, their homes, their towns, what they did for entertainment, you know like Deadwood (HBO). Very very interesting.
They pay them enough for them to want to shut down their store for filming and considering the greed of pawn shops. Alot.
No, the Homebrew Channel is free. If you did pay, you were scammed.
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