Transcript:
Janis: Isn't there anything on TV?
Arlo: There's TOO much on TV!
Arlo: There's on-demand channels, pay-per-view channels, hi-def channels, DVR and who knows what! I can't keep up with it all!
Janis: So you decided to read a book!
Janis: Good for you!
mrbribery about 12 years ago
Too much?500 channels and nothing’s on…
thomas_matkey about 12 years ago
A lot of what we thought was good was drek too, I saw anold Life of Riley a few years ago. Lordy, was that bad.
rockngolfer about 12 years ago
The line between fantasy and reality is blurred with Ancient Aliens, 10 things You Didn’t Know, and all of Faux News.
doublepaw about 12 years ago
We had three “Topsy Turvy” dish channels at the same time this spring. We pay for so many channels to allow people to try and sell us things we don’t need or want……………..
finale about 12 years ago
WTH is “Diamond Divers”, “Swamp People”, “Convenience Store Clerks of Bayonne” and other crud like that on HISTORY channel?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yes, I used to LOVE Maverick with James Garner, now I can’t watch it. Same with a lot of other old shows, but “I Love Lucy” is still a keeper! Absoultely!
thewizofaz about 12 years ago
Just read the comics – much more educational
The Life I Draw Upon about 12 years ago
Go to the Web and learn something or visit GoComics.
Canoe-full about 12 years ago
Did anyone catch the meteor shower last night? That beat anything on TV!
Varnes about 12 years ago
Time for me to publish my new book, READING FOR DUMMIES….
Linda Solomon about 12 years ago
if I can only have 3 channels, please make them Discovery, National Geographic and the History channel…
smalltownbrown about 12 years ago
PBS
iced tea about 12 years ago
I prefer to collect DVDs.
bnagata about 12 years ago
Watched a 3 Stooges dvd not long ago! As I grew up I wanted to be Moe (or Curly). Big mistake!! Could only stand a few seconds. <Sigh!> It’s true -you can never go home!
Bargrove about 12 years ago
The library is full of really good books.
tomfromthe50s 9 months ago
TV was, and remains, a “vast wasteland”, with a few exceptions—and it has actually gotten worse since this cartoon was published.