I have been known to hit the “mute” button. Back in the days before remotes and recording, I often used the commercial breaks to wash the dishes. The commercials even then were so much louder than the programmes that you knew when to dash back to the set.
These days what annoys me is that a given programme or timeslot runs the same adverts in the same order for weeks. Nearly went mad this Christmas, even with recorded viewing.
In the “old days” there were fewer and shorter commercials. Today’s obnoxious non stop commercials are the main reason I cancelled TV nearly 4 years ago.
Much nicer now we can record stuff and skip the ads. Nowadays, about the only thing that I watch as it’s aired is Dr Who and that’s on BBC here so there are no commercial breaks.
Thank you so much for wishing me luck on my interview. I forgot to thank you from last week as well. Your comments are always so positive and interesting.
I will definitely make a stop here and tell you how everything goes.
Sorry you wasted so much of your time pretending to be my friend. I really didn’t read it since I really don’t know you and all I had to do was the read the first sentence to know that you were just trolling. Now, show some kindness and more tolerance and your posts may be worth reading. Give it up; if you don’t wish to read through posts that aren’t meant for you to begin with, then DON’T.
before the mute button, my grandmother woujld close her eyes and stick her fingers in her ears when she didn’t want to see or hear a commercial, so this was a riot to me!
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Did it involve bikini-clad girls with telephones?
Dean almost 10 years ago
Was it for life insurance?
MadPunter84 almost 10 years ago
Is that blanket as effective as a mute button? Then again, that TV may not have one.
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I am quick to change the channel on commercials I don’t like. There are more of those than commercials I like.
MJKesquire almost 10 years ago
I have been watching The Lone Ranger reruns and in every episode and every break, they show the same commercial!
pelican47 almost 10 years ago
I find commercial breaks a great opportunity to get some exercise and/or to do housework.
orinoco womble almost 10 years ago
I have been known to hit the “mute” button. Back in the days before remotes and recording, I often used the commercial breaks to wash the dishes. The commercials even then were so much louder than the programmes that you knew when to dash back to the set.
These days what annoys me is that a given programme or timeslot runs the same adverts in the same order for weeks. Nearly went mad this Christmas, even with recorded viewing.
e9qf7bn+x1ss7c almost 10 years ago
Works better than the Cone of Silence.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
The original mute button.
e.groves almost 10 years ago
Commercial breaks are so long now that I forget what the show was about. I guess it doesn’t matter. TV is just another drug.
cubswin2016 almost 10 years ago
I bet it was the one where football player Iggy was celebrating getting cold cuts.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
who’s snoopy friend? and i think you forgot william
jessegooddoggy almost 10 years ago
In the “old days” there were fewer and shorter commercials. Today’s obnoxious non stop commercials are the main reason I cancelled TV nearly 4 years ago.
orinoco womble almost 10 years ago
You’ve never had one. Yeast infection will keep a lady feeling like death.
GrimmaTheNome almost 10 years ago
Much nicer now we can record stuff and skip the ads. Nowadays, about the only thing that I watch as it’s aired is Dr Who and that’s on BBC here so there are no commercial breaks.
Darryl Heine almost 10 years ago
We can’t stand informercials too!
Number Three almost 10 years ago
I sometimes put the mute on or change channels for a couple of minutes until the programme I’m watching comes back on.
xxx
Number Three almost 10 years ago
@Nun’Ya Bidness
Thank you so much for wishing me luck on my interview. I forgot to thank you from last week as well. Your comments are always so positive and interesting.
I will definitely make a stop here and tell you how everything goes.
(Whether the trolls like it or not)
Say What? Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Did Linus also plug his ears and sing “La la la la la la”?
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
I find the “on-off” button works quite nicely…
jppjr almost 10 years ago
TV lawyers…the Sonic “buddies”…and others….those that insult what little intelligence I have…I refuse to use….
Snoopy_Fan almost 10 years ago
Sorry you wasted so much of your time pretending to be my friend. I really didn’t read it since I really don’t know you and all I had to do was the read the first sentence to know that you were just trolling. Now, show some kindness and more tolerance and your posts may be worth reading. Give it up; if you don’t wish to read through posts that aren’t meant for you to begin with, then DON’T.
Snoopy_Fan almost 10 years ago
P.S. – My screen name is “Snoopy_Fan.”
pouncingtiger almost 10 years ago
Those d@mn Rob Lowe ads!
Red Ruffensor almost 10 years ago
Probably one of those Massengill or Summer’s Eve commercials.
peace5419 almost 10 years ago
before the mute button, my grandmother woujld close her eyes and stick her fingers in her ears when she didn’t want to see or hear a commercial, so this was a riot to me!