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The Untold Truth Of The 'Old Man' From Pawn Stars - Duration: 4:12.

Known affectionately as the "Old Man," Richard Benjamin Harrison was the ever-scowling patriarch

of Pawn Stars, the popular History Channel reality show that tracks the daily dealings

of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas.

The Old Man passed away on June 25th, 2018, following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.

He was 77 years old.

Beyond the smoky backroom of his buy-and-sell emporium, the beloved great-grandpa led a

colorful life.

He was a born hustler who never missed a chance to make a buck, but he was also one of the

most genuine characters on TV.

Here's a look back at the life of Richard "The Old Man" Harrison.

First good deal

Harrison achieved great success with his shop and his show, but he came from humble beginnings.

Writing in the book License to Pawn, his son Rick wrote that his parents were ...

"dirt-poor white trash, left to survive on their wits for the most part."

The Old Man started making money early, getting a gig driving a school bus at just 14 years

old which was apparently legal at the time in rural North Carolina.

He also got into a bit of legal trouble.

At 17, he was busted for stealing a car and given the choice of entering the military

or going to jail.

Not wanting to get stuck in North Carolina, he went off to see the world.

Old Man and the sea

After Harrison enlisted in the Navy, he served from 1958 until 1979.

He spent 14 years of that time on active duty, deploying all over the world.

Looking back on his life, he later said his favorite places were the Spanish ports of

Barcelona and Madrid.

The Old Man ultimately retired from the Navy to help his wife JoAnne raise their sons,

Joe, Rick, and Chris, once they became teenagers and, quote, "too much to handle."

But he always looked back fondly on his Navy years, later saying that he would have spent

another ten years in the service if he could.

"If I had to do it all over again I'd do the same thing.

it was a great life."

A born hustler

Anyone who's watched the Old Man work on Pawn Stars knows that the family's art of the hustle

came straight from the top.

The Old Man was as ruthless a negotiator as Rick, Corey, and Chumlee, his skills coming

from a life spent scraping up a buck at every possible opportunity.

While he was in the Navy, Harrison turned a tidy side profit by running a payday loan

service for his fellow sailors, loaning them cash between paychecks with interest, of course.

"Where's my damn money?"

The Old Man also ran blackjack games out of his room.

Instead of playing, he acted as the dealer, raking in cash and sometimes collateral.

As his son Rick later put it,

"The Old Man was a pawnbroker before he was a pawnbroker."

Betting it all

Freshly retired from the Navy, Harrison and his family ended up in San Diego in 1979.

He joined his wife JoAnne in a real estate business, but the housing market proved hard

to wrangle.

According to the Old Man, he suffered financial setbacks during his time in San Diego, saying,

"I should have declared bankruptcy in '81, but I didn't.

I lost a fortune."

Faced with skyrocketing interest rates during an early '80s recession, Harrison decided

to pack up the family and move to Las Vegas in an effort to turn his side hustle, selling

gold and silver, into a small business.

"When I retired from the navy I had to do something. I didn't want to work for anybody else."

It took years to break through Las Vegas' bureaucracy and acquire a pawnbroker's license,

but the work paid off in 1989 with the establishment of the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn shop.

It's a business that turned the Harrisons into millionaires.

"Work is in my blood"

Rick Harrison spoke fondly of his father's work ethic during the production of Pawn Stars,

with the Old Man sticking around on the series even as age and illness crept up on him.

As Rick put it,

"My dad's the type that would die six months after retiring, so I plan to have him work

here forever, which should keep him alive forever."

The Old Man remained a reliable presence on Pawn Stars up until its 15th season in 2017,

after which he started to appear on the series less and less.

Despite the slowdown of his on-screen appearances, the Old Man never formally took his leave

of the pawn shop.

Though his illness kept him away from the family business, he left a legacy that won't

soon be forgotten.

Eulogizing his father on Instagram, Rick wrote,

"He lived a very full life, and through the History television show Pawn Stars touched

the lives of people all over, teaching them the value of loving your family, hard work

and humor."

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Everything Coming To Netflix In July 2018 - Duration: 12:15.

July is quickly shaping up to be the hottest month of the year, and we're not talking about

the weather.

Netflix's upcoming release schedule is a firestorm of hot new movies and shows.

From bingeable new seasons of fan-favorite shows to great new Netflix original horror

thrillers, there's definitely a lot to get excited about in the upcoming weeks.

Here are all the new movies and shows coming to Netflix in July 2018.

The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter

From Danny McBride and Jody Hill, the duo behind HBO's Vice Principals, The Legacy of

a Whitetail Deer Hunter follows aging hunting legend and TV personality Buck Ferguson as

he heads up into the mountains to reconnect with his son… with Buck's cameraman, Don,

tagging along.

"Well, it HAS been two years, I dunno..."

"What you a human calendar?

Mr. Trapper Keeper.

I know how long it's been."

Sacred Games: Season 1

As India's first Netflix original series, Sacred Games continues the service's M.O.

of bringing international talent onto their diverse lineup.

The show is described as a dark crime thriller and is based on the bestselling novel of the

same name.

Samantha: Season 1

Netflix made a great decision when they brought on Brazilian series 3%, and it looks like

they're intent on tapping the country for even more of its programming.

Samantha is an upcoming Brazilian show about a former '80s child star who's desperate to

reach the level of fame she once had, leading her on some wild adventures as she does everything

in her power to get back into the spotlight.

Somebody Feed Phil: The Second Course

Most people probably know Phil Rosenthal as the creator of the long-running sitcom hit

Everybody Loves Raymond, but in recent years, he's been on a different sort of adventure.

In Somebody Feed Phil, Rosenthal jets off to exotic locations to check out the local

culture and cuisine.

Basically, it's like every other travel food show, with the distinction that Rosenthal

isn't an expert on either culture or cuisine.

He's just a guy who just likes food.

"Nothing wrong with that.

And you know we like anything on a stick."

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Freshly Brewed

Jerry Seinfeld's undemanding talk show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is rolling back into

Netflix with a freshly brewed batch of today's hottest comedians.

The series' fifth collection, "Freshly Brewed," will see Seinfeld chatting with Dave Chappelle,

Kate McKinnon, and Zach Galifianakis, to name a few.

First Team: Juventus: Season 1: Part B

Sports fans had a ball with the first part of Netflix's 2018 docu-series First Team:

Juventus, which follows the Juventus football club during their 2017 to 2018 season.

Each 40-minute episode goes behind the scenes to take an intimate look of the players and

coaches of the Italian soccer team.

Inside the World's Toughest Prisons: Season 2

They may not be too deadly to safely get a camera crew inside, but the prisons that journalist

Paul Connolly visits in Inside the World's Toughest Prisons definitely reek of danger.

In the first season, Connolly posed as a prisoner in four separate lockups around the world,

living face to face with dangerous inmates.

Season 2 will see the same approach with a new presenter - Raphael Rowe, a journalist

who himself actually spent 12 years in prison.

The Skin of The Wolf

This Spanish movie made its U.S. premiere in March 2018 at the Miami Film Festival.

The story follows a lonely hunter who's the last remaining resident of an abandoned town

at the top of a mountain.

Don't let the Spanish subtitles hold you back, because there aren't many lines to read - The

Skin of the Wolf features precious little dialogue, with long stretches containing none

at all.

Yet there's a raw, hypnotic quality to the film that keeps it from getting boring.

White Fang

Netflix's newest animated film is bringing Jack London's timeless tale to a whole new

audience.

Like the book, the narrative of the film is told from the perspective of White Fang, a

half-wolf sled dog who's adopted by a Native American tribe and learns to become a vicious

fighter.

Nick Offerman, Paul Giamatti, and Rashida Jones lend their voices to the cast.

Make sure you check out The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter, Sacred Games Season 1, Samantha

Season 1, Somebody Feed Phil: The Second Course, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: Freshly

Brewed, First Team: Juventus, Inside the World's Toughest Prisons: Season 2, The Skin of the

Wolf, and White Fang when they drop onto Netflix on July 6.

Drug Lords: Season 2

A look at the most notorious criminal kingpins in history, Drug Lords hones in on famous

names like Pablo Escobar, Frank Lucas, and Kath Pettingill, dubbed "Granny Evil" for

her iron grip on the Melbourne drug trade.

Season 2 will raise the stakes with even more of the head honchos of crime, from El Chapo

to Jamaican gangster Christopher Coke.

Look for it on July 10th.

How it Ends

Starring Theo James and Forest Whitaker, How it Ends is an action thriller that follows

a man who sets off on a journey across the country to find his pregnant girlfriend after

a mysterious apocalyptic event.

Check it out on July 13th.

Sugar Rush

Netflix has been piling on the cooking shows lately, with Nailed It and Ugly Delicious

premiering in early 2018.

Now Sugar Rush is joining the roster.

In this cooking competition, chef Adriano Zumbo and bakery owner Candace Nelson judge

participants who are racing against the clock to whip up the best desserts.

It should be a sweet time, and you can catch it all on July 13th.

Bonus Family: Season 2

In this Swedish series, family takes center stage as two divorcees with kids move in with

each other… and bring all their emotional baggage with them.

With everybody living under the same roof, there's bound to be plenty of drama and comedy

alike.

Take a look at Season 2 when it drops on July 15th.

The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale: Part 2

While Joel McHale's green-screened celebrity rants originally aired as weekly episodes,

Netflix is changing up the format for the next batch, dropping them all on the same

day.

The series sees Community star Joel McHale poking fun at popular shows, reality TV, and

celebrities, interspersed with scripted comedy bits.

Look for Part 2 to land on July 15th.

Amazing Interiors

With The World's Most Extraordinary Homes, Netflix took viewers on a whirlwind tour around

the globe to visit a few of the craziest looking homes in existence.

With Amazing Interiors, the format continues - only this time, the crazy is all inside.

What will you find when you walk through the doors of these homes?

Find out on July 20th.

Dark Tourist

Instead of visiting the usual cultural highlights around the world, Dark Tourist pinpoints the

planet's most morbid settings, such as abandoned nuclear reactors and haunted forests.

Journalist and filmmaker David Farrier leads the charge, promising a weird journey into

the unexpected.

Take the plunge on July 20th.

Father of the Year

David Spade headlines this coming-of-age comedy, which sees two boys coming home from college.

When they get into an argument about who's father could beat up the other's father, one

of their dads steps up to the challenge.

Hijinks ensue.

Take a look on July 20th.

Last Chance U

For two seasons, Netflix tagged along as the troubled teens of East Mississippi Community

College, or EMCC, fought to return to Division 1 status and achieve their football dreams.

Nicknamed Last Chance U, EMCC offered many of these players their last shot at redemption.

For the third season, Netflix is releasing a two-parter.

The first takes a look at the players who left EMCC after the first two seasons and

is called, appropriately, Last Chance U: EMCC & Life After.

The second - Last Chance U: INDY: Part 1 - starts up the new season at a new school: Independence

Community College in Kansas.

The expectations are lower, but the stakes are higher than ever.

Look for both to land on July 20th.

The Warning

Keep your eyes peeled for Spanish thriller The Warning.

When a ten-year-old boy finds a note in a gas station that seems to predict his death,

he'll have to team up with a mysterious stranger to figure out what's going on before it's

too late.

Get ready for all the twists and turns when The Warning shows up on July 24th.

Extinction

This sci-fi thriller stars Michael Pena as a father who's recurring nightmares about

an alien invasion come true.

When actual aliens attack the planet, he'll have to fight to keep his family safe from

the extraterrestrial threat.

Lizzy Caplan and Luke Cage's Mike Colter co-star.

Look for Extinction on July 27th.

Roman Empire: Reign of Blood: Master of Rome

Netflix's docu-drama series Roman Empire: Reign of Blood has spent two years thrilling

fans with its historical look at the beginnings of the fall of Rome.

The series uses actors and sets to play out the drama, while the occasional voiceover

or talking head pops in to provide documentary-style commentary on what's going on.

The upcoming Roman Empire: Reign of Blood: Master of Rome will follow the same format,

and this time, the focus is on Julius Caesar.

Queue it up on July 27th.

Orange is the New Black: Season 6

For five seasons, Piper and her friends have regaled audiences in one of the most engaging

and original shows in recent memory.

We've seen relationships form, flourish and wither, all within the halls of Litchfield

prison.

Judging by the brief teaser for the new season, the show will pick up right where fans last

saw Piper and the remaining inmates in the Season 5 cliffhanger.

Look for it on July 27th.

The Bleeding Edge

Through candid interviews with patients and medical professionals, The Bleeding Edge paints

a terrifying picture of medical devices rushed through safety testing and installed in hospitals

across the country.

There's nothing more terrifying than a medical horror story, so it's sure to be an eye-opening

experience.

Take a look on July 27th.

A Very Secret Service: Season 2

This goofy spy comedy is sort of like the French answer to Get Smart.

With both hard-hitting drama and absurd comedy, the first season of A Very Secret Service

built a loyal - if small - fan base.

The second season promises more of the same.

Don't miss it when it arrives on Netflix on July 30th.

Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 3

Inexplicably one of Netflix's more popular shows, Terrace House operates on the basic

premise that a reality show doesn't need any scripting whatsoever to draw in viewers.

This Japanese series is low key, drama free, and utterly hypnotizing for no discernible

reason.

Part 3 of the spinoff Opening New Doors hits on July 31st.

Original stand-up comedy

Netflix is offering a different take on comedy this July.

In addition to two full-length specials, Netflix is also releasing a stand-up collection titled

The Comedy Lineup, which will see multiple comedians take the stage for short sets.

That shows up on July 3rd, and you also can catch Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now on July

13th, followed by Iliza Shlesinger : Elder Millennial on July 24th.

That wraps up all the Netflix originals arriving in July 2018, so let's turn to everything

else being added to the streaming service next month.

New movies

As far as Netflix is concerned, blockbuster season officially begins on July 1st.

The first of the month will dawn with classic action films like the Jurassic Park trilogy,

The Boondock Saints, and Van Helsing.

July 1st will also see the arrival of some great dramas, such as Menace II Society, and

We Own the Night.

Later in the month, you can look for Blue Valentine on the 5th, Gone Baby Gone on the

12th, and Her on the 29th.

For laughs, don't miss Ryan Reynolds' 2014 dark comedy The Voices, which sees Reynolds

as a slightly psychopathic blue collar worker.

"You know I'm a talking cat.

There's no such thing.

Everything I say, is really you."

"That's true buddy.

It's all you."

"Whaaaaaaaat?"

That's arriving on the first, alongside the return of Bo Burnham's stand-up special what.

Finally, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is dropping on the 13th.

Netflix is also rolling out plenty of options for the family to watch together.

Look for Finding Neverland, the two Scooby-Doo movies, and The Princess Diaries on July 1st,

followed by Disney's Bolt on the 22nd.

Unfortunately, July is going to be slim pickings for the horror fans in the room.

There are only two upcoming films on the docket: Deceived arrives on July 1st, and Scream 4

arrives on July 7th.

New television

If Netflix is coming up short in some of their movie categories, they're more than making

up for it with their television selection.

You can escape the summer heat with new seasons of Blue Bloods, Hawaii Five-O, NCIS, and Madam

Secretary on the first.

July 2nd sees the arrival of Season 4 of The Good Witch and Season 1 of The Sinner, and

July 6 will herald the addition of The Fosters: Season 5.

Finally, July 28th will bring the dysfunctional Gallagher family back home as Season 8 of

Shameless arrives.

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Jimin & Jungkook "We Don't Talk Anymore" Funky(ish) Remix - Duration: 3:39.

We don't talk anymore, we don't talk anymore We don't talk anymore, like we used to do

We don't love anymore What was all of it for? Oh, we don't talk anymore, like we used to do

just heard you found the one you've been looking You've been looking for I wish I would have known that wasn't me

'Cause even after all this time I still wonder Why I can't move on Just the way you did so easily

Don't wanna know What kind of dress you're wearing tonight If he's holding onto you so tight The way I did before

I overdosed Should've known your love was a game Now I can't get you out of my brain Oh, it's such a shame

That we don't talk anymore, we don't talk anymore We don't talk anymore, like we used to do

We don't love anymore What was all of it for? Oh, we don't talk anymore, like we used to do

I just hope you're lying next to somebody Who knows how to love you like me There must be a good reason that you're gone

Every now and then I think you Might want me to come show up at your door But I'm just too afraid that I'll be wrong

Don't wanna know If you're looking into her eyes If she's holding onto you so tight the way I did before

I overdosed Should've known your love was a game Now I can't get you out of my brain Oh, it's such a shame

That we don't talk anymore (We don't, we don't) We don't talk anymore (We don't, we don't) We don't talk anymore, like we used to do

We don't love anymore (We don't, we don't) What was all of it for? (We don't, we don't) Oh, we don't talk anymore, like we used to do

Like we used to do

Don't wanna know What kind of dress you're wearing tonight If he's giving it to you just right The way I did before

I overdosed Should've known your love was a game Now I can't get you out of my brain Oh, it's such a shame

That we don't talk anymore (We don't, we don't) We don't talk anymore (We don't, we don't) We don't talk anymore, like we used to do

We don't love anymore (We don't, we don't) What was all of it for? (We don't, we don't) Oh, we don't talk anymore, like we used to do

We don't talk anymore

The way I did before We don't talk anymore

Ooh, it's such a shame That we don't talk anymore

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