American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: Big Guns

2 May

May 3, 2011

This week the big tease was that Paul Senior had reconciled with one of his sons. Was it Paul Jr.? Was it Mikey? Was it Dan, the own who runs the steelworks and we never see on the show?

Who do you think? It was Dan.

Senior told “Free Rick” Petko that he had New Year’s dinner with Dan and met his grandchildren, whom he had never met before. He seemed genuinely happy about it, and made it sound like he made the first move. But what about his other kids? He said that Mikey is easily influenced (true) and that once he saw that Sr. had reconciled with one of his sons, then Mikey would eventually come around. The Nazi’s used that same tactic in Europe. First one country would fall, then another, etc. Things went well for them in the short-term but in the end Hitler lost. And the less said about the bunker the better. Now I am not saying that Senior will end up marrying Eva Braun, but how long do you expect him and his son to get along?

As far as his favorite son goes, we saw Jason Pohl in the pre-credits sequence so that doesn’t bode well for the rest of the show.

There was no talk of the lawsuits and everything on the OCC side was pretty straight-forward. They were hired by Allen Brownfeld, a guy with too much money who makes the Rich Texan from The Simpsons (“and his daughter, Paris Texan.”) seem simple and unpretentious. When we first saw him he was wearing, to borrow a quote from Seinfeld, “a man-fur.” He looked like Dr. Zaius. I am not sure what kind of primate that coat was made of but my guess would be that it took three or four gorillas to make that huge thing.

Brownfeld had already bought two bikes from OCC and they really wanted to go all out for this one. Actually, I should say that Monkey Boy wanted to go all out. Jason Pohl never missed an opportunity to tell the camera that “I want to really impress him,” “I am going to…,” “I want to…,” “I I I” SHUT UP ALREADY! He spent the whole episode sticking his face with his Miz ripoff hair in the camera sucking up to the rich guy. And I bet he wonders why people online hate him. No joke- you should see how many times the search term “Jason Pohl sucks” turns up in the stats for my blog.

And just when you thought he couldn’t be more annoying, during the build he started jumping and making whooping sounds for no reason.

The bike itself was fit for Snoop Dogg. Gold, neon lights, bling, and a gas tank covered in hundred-dollar bills. I am not sure but in the process of making the bike they may have broken federal law because it is illegal to make duplicates of money. Who’s to say that in the process they didn’t run off a few extra bills? Arrest that Pohl!

The bike was gaudy and pretentious and of course the rich guy loved it.

Paulie was still in the process of building the charity military-themed bike from last week. When it was done, it was possibly my favorite military themed bike American Chopper has ever had. It managed to look modern and World War II vintage at the same time. It was simple but elegant and just very cool. However, as I always say, much of the credit goes to the paint job, which is all Nub, not PJD. But still, the design was great.

During the build, Paulie got a phone call from a gun manufacturer, Red Jacket Firearms, who ostensibly wanted Paulie’s advice on a gun design but seemed to really want to try out for their own reality show. The guy offered to host Paulie if he ever went down South, and Paulie, his wife, and Mikey all went down to A- help solve the guy’s gun problem, but more to B- get away from the winter up North.

So Paulie spent five minutes looking at the guy’s gun and helping with the design and spent the rest of the time having fun. What’s next? Consulting on fountain pen design for a trip to California?

While there, they went to a crawfish farm which was like a microscopic version of Deadliest Catch. They then cooked the critters and got a lesson on how to eat crawfish.

STEP ONE: Rip it apart.
STEP TWO: Suck out the innards.
STEP THREE: Suck out the head. (Get your mind of the gutter. This is a family blog.)

They also went bow fishing, which seems a bit unfair. It is catching a fish by shooting it with an arrow with a rope tied to the end. You shoot the fish and reel the arrow back in. It adds the element of violence that regular fishing lacks. All it was missing was the dynamite. At any rate, I’m sure Paulie was seeing his father’s face on every fish he shot. (That’s a good visual. Think about it.)

They then went to a gun range where they shot a variety of automatic and hard-core weapons, including something mounted on a truck that looked like it was used to shoot down Zeroes in World War II. Mikey really took to the rifles, but Top Shot material he is not.

While they were there, Paulie had the gun nuts build a custom shotgun for Mikey, which they gave him for his birthday. Giving Mikey a shotgun is like giving a monkey a shotgun. Not a good idea, and he hurt himself in the first five minutes.

Paulie also had a brief heart to heart with the NRA guy about his relationship with his father and told him “I think it’s going to change soon.” Right after that he referred to the gun crew as his “extended family” and the irony just leaps to mind.

And to wrap up Mikey, remember last week? At his art opening, he wore a nice suit and looked almost human. This week at the unveil, he wore shorts, a t-shirt, and a sport coat.. That’s our Mikey.

The show ended with Jeff “you might be redneck if you find me funny” Foxworthy, who told the camera that, in effect, American Chopper fans are rednecks. That may or may not offend you depending on how you feel about rednecks. Me? I see how much money he made in his career and how he owes it all to that stupid routine, so who am I to argue?

14 Responses to “American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior: Big Guns”

  1. bmj2k May 2, 2011 at 10:54 pm #

    I had the perfect crawfish picture to run if a certain someone were still talking to me. Ah well, someone lost her 5 minutes of fame.

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  2. Fun Family Activities May 3, 2011 at 12:59 am #

    What a lovely post. Thank you so much for sharing. Family and friends are just a great part of life. I couldn’t imagine life without them.

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    • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 1:06 am #

      OK, I know this is spam. I took out the links. I left this comment in because it is so funny in the context of an American Chopper blog about the dysfunctuional Teutuls.

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  3. Fun Family Activities May 3, 2011 at 1:17 am #

    You need to identify spam better. Sorry I’m not backlinking to your blog now. I had a review all ready for your site because I am a real blogger and you blew your review. Sorry I know your not a real JV!

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    • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 1:28 am #

      Kevin, you left me this comment awhile back when you posted as Recipe Chefs:

      Excellent post thanks for sharing. Food is something I can enjoy all around. If I’m not eating it. I’m reading and looking at pictures about it.

      Delicious Cod Recipe (link)

      Not spam? Your comments are irrelevant to the blog but only serve to propagate your link. You post under mutliple names. That’s spam.

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  4. Fun Family Activities May 3, 2011 at 1:45 am #

    Lol first off Kevin isn’t my name. You must be thinking of the author of these posts. I find these articles all over the internet. He’s famous

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    • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 1:52 am #

      Lol, no he’s not.

      So all you do is repost his stuff? I didn’t look at everything but I didn’t see anything not written by him. I’m sure he got “famous” by paying guys like you to spam other sites with his links. You said you had a review of my site ready to go, where were all of your other reviews?

      You’re boring me. No more free plugs. I’m ending this part of the comments.

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  5. bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 2:05 am #

    Sorry Kevin, I didn’t approve your last comment, I trashed it. No personal attacks. That’s my only rule in the comment section. (If you really aren’t Kevin you are way too far into him.) I’m deleting your future comments unread now and marking you as the spam you are.
    Don’t bother writing to complain, under any name or site you spam with. I won’t see it.

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  6. skinner May 3, 2011 at 9:58 am #

    Oh my! This spam-fight is almost as funny as the article itself.

    I can’t understand how American Chopper continues to limp along – how many more episodes in the season? They have to be building towards a big family reunion.

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    • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 10:42 am #

      The last couple of seasons have been short, eight shows I think, so I guess there are six more. I can’t see anything ending well for them, but since this last episode was filmed right after New Years, the producers already know where it all goes so it would explain all the silly unprovoked advice they have been getting dropped into the shows. Or it could be one big tease.

      As for it limping along, one hting that struck me last week is how the new season is just like more of the same old thing. These last episodes could have been from any point in the last couple of years. One the one hand, why mess with what works? On the other hand, the ads are talking about some sort of “biker build-off, which I am thinking is some gimmick to give the show some new blood and keep it fresh for yet another season.

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      • skinner May 3, 2011 at 1:12 pm #

        Fair enough – I wonder if the lead time is to ensure they know what direction to take the editing and tone of the show.

        It all sounds almost more soap-operatic than Dark Shadows.

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        • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 1:25 pm #

          Currently in Dark Shadows, Julia and Barnabas are back from parallel time, but 25 years in the future. Collinwood is destroyed and most of the family is dead. The survivors are insane. Somthing horrible happened in 1970 that Julia and Barnabas could have prevented had they been there. It is certainly better plotted than Chopper.

          But back to Chopper, Monge made a banner for this site which will debut next week for the 500th post. On the banner? Paul Teutual Sr, among other things. This site gets a Monge Teutul next week.

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          • skinner May 3, 2011 at 1:33 pm #

            Fantastic, can’t wait to see Monge’s always excellent work.

            My brain got a little ahead of your Dark Shadows recap, and I thought (briefly) that you were implying somehow American Chopper arrived in 1970 and drove everyone mad.

            I really need to watch more Dark Shadows, the ladies would love it. I’m not sure if its available on Canadian netflix – all I could find, the last time I looked, was the ’90s revival series.

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            • bmj2k May 3, 2011 at 1:36 pm #

              US Netflix only has some sets available for streaming but all are available through the mail. If you do, my advice is DO NOT start with Dark Shadows volume one. That actually begins with episode 210, the introduction of Barnabas. Start with Dark Shadows The Beginning, which starts at episode one.

              American Chopper sure drove me mad.

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