2012 had proved to be a remarkable year for reality TV, and it was also one of the Pawn Stars’ best years. Up until then, the show had steadily begun growing in popularity since its debut back in 2009 on The History Channel, but 2012 was when America actually fell in love with the Harrisons and Chumlee.
The only show that performed better than Pawn Stars was ‘The Jersey Shore.’
Just a Normal Guy
In a recent interview, Chumlee professed that he is content with his life and role on the show Pawn Stars, adding that he feels very lucky.
When questioned if he still feels like a normal person, he was quick to respond that he drives to the grocery store and buys his own groceries just like everybody else, even if it is in a Maserati.
Rick Is a Conservative
Rick doesn't necessarily talk about his political views but it is known that he is not enthusiastic about Former President, Barack Obama. Rick had issues with the many regulations that the Obama administration passed during his presidency.
One of Rick's biggest reservations was that he couldn't give loans out to active-duty members of the United State Military and that he was required to pay a person to keep an eye out for all the new regulations which kept heaping up.
Corey's Assistant
As millionaires can afford it, Corey Harrison, the son of Rick and potential heir to the Gold & Silver shop has his own personal assistant. Corey always takes her everywhere he goes, and one of those places is dune buggy racing out in the Nevada desert.
One of the most bizarre things his assistant had to do for him is having her clean out his trailer's septic tank.
Rick's Quizno's
As an entrepreneur, Rick has many business ventures, which include; merchandise, his plaza, restaurants. One of those restaurants is a Quiznos subway franchise.
Rick and Corey are both partners in the business and share ownership.