Orange County choppers was an exciting television program watching these hicks build the one thing they love which is motorcycles. In the beginning years it was interesting because they built them off paper and made many changes as they built. American choppers soon took over orange county choppers and the lame ass boring corporate takeover culture stunk sending interest and ratings sliding into oblivion. These guys would soon have some loud-mouth eccentric and neurotic geek named Jason Pohl on the show being a wisecracking stupid court jester. Pohl added nothing to the program and even annoyed Paul Teutal Jr out of the shop and into his own company to get away from that fool Jason. This program started going downhill as all these corporate banners and mentions sooned turned the expanded old shops of orange county choppers into one big advertising background and all their bikes would be tied down to mostly boring new technology that made things easier and the bikes were also built for big companies under the guise of charity. What they didn't say that usually someone at the company would win the auction and then use accenting practices to say their big-time orange County chopper purchase was charity and write it off on their taxes.
orange County choppers changed into American Choppers the cable channel brand and they would bring in corporate guys like Pohl to draw on a fucking computer. You can basically say OCC jumped the shark when Jason was brought into the tent and air time was wasted to him with a pen in front of a computer screen. The show completely became deplorable and every scene was more staged than the beginning years that didn't require so much machinery and technology to build a dam chopper. The phoniness of Jason Pohl was so apparent that the few fans that stuck around and on web discussions had nothing positive to say about this show and expounded their hate for the program and the Teutal clan for being such shells and sellouts to what they were. Orange county choppers were no longer cool.
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