A&E's "Duck Dynasty" returned Wednesday night to record ratings
"I am a red neck in every aspect of the definition. I love the Lord. I go out I hunt, I fish every day possible." That's how country singer Daniel Epperson describes himself and the reason he recorded an entire song dedicated to
"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson seems a bit eccentric, but this may be plain old crazy. Robertson reportedly turned down an offer to play for the Washington Redskins so he could pursue his hobby: hunting. In the 1960s, Robertson played quarterback
Heaven knows, Morrissey is miserable now. A&E's pro-hunting hit Duck Dynasty returned Wednesday night to record ratings. The season three premiere delivered 8.6 million viewers. That's huge.
The Season 3 premiere of "Duck Dynasty," A&E's reality-comedy series about an offbeat Louisiana bayou family that runs a successful duck-calling business, scored 8.6 million viewers, making it the top-rated broadcast in the cable network's history.
"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson seems a bit eccentric, but this may be plain old crazy. Robertson reportedly turned down an offer to play for the Washington Redskins so he could pursue his hobby: hunting. In the 1960s, Robertson played quarterback






