Has anyone seen this show on A&E?
Granted, I'm not usually one for reality shows of any kind (I've even lost the only interests I used to have in Nanny 911 and Trading Spouses), but my mom has gotten me hooked on this show, and it is absolutely UNINTENTIONALLY FUNNY!
I mean seriously, for a seemingly hazzardous job of ridding various places of pests ranging from bugs to spiders, from squirrels to raccoons, from snakes to gators, the way he goes about it, and the narrations/commentaries he delivers with his 70s-esque druggie/surfer jargon as he goes about his business make the show more like a comedy showcase; even when he traps a raccoon on someone's roof, and he walks up to the cage and is like "Hey dude, how's it goin'?" and the raccoon snaps at him, causing him to nearly fall off the roof... priceless. Not to mention the domestic disputes galore at his headquarters, which is operated by his mother.
Heck, if you want my opinion? Replace the real-life pests with people in life-sized puppet costumes, add a laugh track, and voila! A long-lost Sid and Marty Krofft show!
Granted, I'm not usually one for reality shows of any kind (I've even lost the only interests I used to have in Nanny 911 and Trading Spouses), but my mom has gotten me hooked on this show, and it is absolutely UNINTENTIONALLY FUNNY!
I mean seriously, for a seemingly hazzardous job of ridding various places of pests ranging from bugs to spiders, from squirrels to raccoons, from snakes to gators, the way he goes about it, and the narrations/commentaries he delivers with his 70s-esque druggie/surfer jargon as he goes about his business make the show more like a comedy showcase; even when he traps a raccoon on someone's roof, and he walks up to the cage and is like "Hey dude, how's it goin'?" and the raccoon snaps at him, causing him to nearly fall off the roof... priceless. Not to mention the domestic disputes galore at his headquarters, which is operated by his mother.
Heck, if you want my opinion? Replace the real-life pests with people in life-sized puppet costumes, add a laugh track, and voila! A long-lost Sid and Marty Krofft show!