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Dynasty delivers to a diverse crowd

My family and I have really fallen in love with a new show on television. After talking with others at work and in the community, it turns out that there are many who don’t miss an episode of this latest reality television offering. What is this show? A&E’s Duck Dynasty, of course.

This show has skyrocketed in popularity. It follows the escapades of the Robertson family. For those of you that may not know, Phil Robertson started making his own duck calls 40 years ago. He has been known for years as the Duck Commander. In fact, that is what the name of his company is called.

The show follows the life and times of some deep-woods, bayou-loving, duck-hunting good ‘ol boys. Needless to say, there are some interesting episodes. Some involve making a redneck waterpark while others deal with samurai swords. The end result is a tremendously popular television show that hits a mainstream audience.

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