10 Random Things About Me

This is my fourth blog post for today and it is about 10 Random Things About Me. I'm going to make it as random as possible but I must admit some of it are not totally random.

Comment Exchange, Do They Read Your Post Before They Comment?

One of its problems is, some Comment Exchange participants don't even read what you've posted. They'll just base their comments on the title of your post and you will eventually end up with an out-of-topic or an off-topic comment.

Gaming Is A Waste Of Time And Money

On my online gaming blogs, I've received a few comments saying things like playing online games is just a waste of time or it's just a waste of money.

Up And Down With SpeedySparrow.com

Unfortunately, the first month turned out badly because SpeedySparrow.com's servers went down hard. It took them days before they could restore everything back to normal.

Animes I'm Currently Watching And Following This Winter 2012

This winter of 2012 has some interesting and fun animes to watch. See what I'm currently watching and following. If you like then you can also watch them too.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Paul Jr. And Paul Jr. Designs Returns To TV Soon

My Favorite Show In Discovery Channel

American Chopper was one of my favorite shows in Discovery Channel but I only started watching it when Junior separated with his father, Senior. I've known about the show even before the split but, for some reason, I just didn't enjoy seeing Senior on the show.

(Image Credit: Shooters Images)

When they split and Paul Jr. started Paul Jr. Designs, that was when I started watching American Chopper but only Paul Jr.'s part of the show. I never bothered with the Orange Country Chopper's part of it. In fact, I remember changing channel every time OCC or Senior was on.

Missing Paul Jr. And His Bikes

Paul Jr.'s Custom Theme Bikes are awesome and the way he builds them is simply amazing because he builds them on the fly without drawings, blueprints or schematics. All the bikes he built in the show came out of his head spontaneously.

With Paul Jr., all the bikes he built were a surprise and that's what I enjoy about his process. It's not a very efficient and cost effective way of building a bike but it was definitely exciting and enjoyable to watch.

OCC's building process was more efficient and cost effective but it wasn't exciting because everyone already knew what the bike would look like even before they started building it.

Paul Jr. Will Return To Television Soon

Yes, I was very happy when I learned about it. This news about Paul Jr. returning to television first appeared on Design By Joyce's Paul Jr. Fan Page.


According to the posted news, Paul Jr. was working with a production company called Gurney Productions. A few of its popular television shows are Duck Dynasty, Auction Hunters and American Guns. All of which are unfamiliar to me. LOL!

In any case, Paul Jr. and Paul Jr. Designs returning to television is a very exciting news for all the fans of PJD. I want to see him and his team create new, exciting and amazing Custom Theme Bikes that are both jaw dropping and mind blowing.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Paul Junior Won Chopper Live: The Revenge

Paul Junior won the first Chopper Live beating both Jesse James and his father, Paul Senior, with an awesome looking bike inspired by a plane. This year, Paul Junior won again but, this time, he didn't just beat both Jesse James and Paul Senior, he also beat the duo from Gas Monkey Garage.

Paul Junior Wins Chopper Live: The Revenge
(Jesse James looked on as Paul Junior raised his arms in victory)

Paul Junior's winning custom themed bike was based on Classic Cars. It has big white-walled wheels, it has bumpers, it has a steering wheel for a handle, it has grills, it has a big headlight, it has smooth curves and lines, it has pinstripes and it has Paul Junior's signature all over it.

Here are some pictures of Paul Junior's winning custom bike:

Paul Junior's bike for Chopper Live: The Revenge
Paul Junior's Winning Bike

Paul Junior deserved to win again because the bike he built was very creative and it was something original. According to some people, Jesse James built a Buell knock-off and Paul Senior copied his bike from Confederate while Gas Monkey Garage simply refurbished an old Harley Davidson.

Chopper Live: The Revenge marks the end of American Chopper but, hopefully, Paul Junior will come back with a new show because there are still a lot of people out there that want to see him and his team build more outrageous custom themed bikes.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Chopper Live: Road To Revenge, The Bikes Revealed

I just finished watching Chopper Live: Road To Revenge and it was awesome. All four teams were busy building their bikes and they all had their own way of building it.

Chopper Live: The Revenge Build-Off Bikes
(Chopper Live: The Revenge Build-Off Bikes. Image Credit: Discovery Channel)

Paul Jr. and his team went with style and used Classic Cars as the theme of their custom bike. They incorporated features and even parts found in old cars in their build. The final product was a sleek, classy and very creative looking bike.

Jesse James fabricated most of the parts of his bike and built a very unique, rigid and small looking bike. I don't think the bike carried any specific theme but it turned-out great because it was something different.

Gas Monkey Garage got an old bike, stripped it down and re-built it chopper-style. The final product is a nice looking bike and it will definitely blow the competition away because it's pink. What they did with that old bike was great but, in the end, the bike looks very ordinary.

Senior and his team went with their typical mechanical route and machine-built a very cool looking bike. Most of the parts where cut from aluminum that gave the bike that industrial/mechanical feel to it. It's a very interesting bike to say the least.

After seeing all four bikes, I can safely say that I like Paul Jr.'s bike best because he nailed the theme he was going for perfectly. The bike was big, it was bad and it was executed creatively. The body of the bike flowed fluidly and the way the grill and the gas tank complimented each other was genius.

The other bikes may look kinda better than Paul Jr.'s bike but, after I saw them all in the show, Paul Jr.'s bike has that dominating appearance because of its size. The other bikes are just too small and rigid.

Anyway, the YouTube video below will show you all four bikes.



Oh, I almost forgot. If you like Paul Jr.'s bike (which is another work of art from PJD) then Text 1 and send it to 97979.