So glad to have company, Old Wolf. I’ve been un-televised for twelve years, except on the occasional laundry day… I get to see Dallas Raines’ LA weather report… Woo hoo
No TV for 6 years and don’t miss it. Weather, news available on the net. If perchance there is an enjoyable TV program (for example Rome, Deadwood) it will show up on Netflix, iTunes or Hulu. And I like all the money I save by not having TV, not to mention the insults to my intelligence. To say nothing of political ads.
@ spyderred - that’s exactly what we do (and with the same shows, plus Firefly and Battlestar Galactica.) Though I dearly wish Deadwood had gotten its final season!!
I watch TV just about all waking hours because I watch morning news from 6AM weekdays and 7 on weekends and then many shows that I TiVo. I can watch many while doing crafts or cooking. Living alone with a little African Gray, it is good to have the sounds and I enjoy a large variety with my Digital Cable. Of reality, I love the competitions in cooking, sewing and decorating. Also many crime shows (Criminal Minds, Lie to Me, Forensic Files etc). Masterpiece is not what it was in the days of I Claudius and Duchess of Duke Street, but I still enjoy them.
Hey, if any of you are ever in New York city, go to the Museum of Radio and Television. You can call up just about any old show you might want to watch. You get to sit in a nice, comfy chair, earphones, and watch your favorite show, or TV event in the news, etc. Great fun.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I really wanted to forget “The Marriage Ref” ever existed.
cdward almost 14 years ago
I didn’t know it did - what is it?
Samskara almost 14 years ago
What was this one about?
wndrwrthg almost 14 years ago
And now a brief musical interlude: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwKKNUe0My4
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
So glad I haven’t watched TV for over 15 years…
some1one almost 14 years ago
So glad to have company, Old Wolf. I’ve been un-televised for twelve years, except on the occasional laundry day… I get to see Dallas Raines’ LA weather report… Woo hoo
Spyderred almost 14 years ago
No TV for 6 years and don’t miss it. Weather, news available on the net. If perchance there is an enjoyable TV program (for example Rome, Deadwood) it will show up on Netflix, iTunes or Hulu. And I like all the money I save by not having TV, not to mention the insults to my intelligence. To say nothing of political ads.
pschearer Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I haven’t watched TV since the Big Bang. I win.
Donald Sluter Premium Member almost 14 years ago
What’s TV???
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I used to watch the Big Bang on TV. Not the show, the actual Big Bang. The residual radiation was part of the static on analog TV.
kfaatz925 almost 14 years ago
@ spyderred - that’s exactly what we do (and with the same shows, plus Firefly and Battlestar Galactica.) Though I dearly wish Deadwood had gotten its final season!!
vldazzle almost 14 years ago
I watch TV just about all waking hours because I watch morning news from 6AM weekdays and 7 on weekends and then many shows that I TiVo. I can watch many while doing crafts or cooking. Living alone with a little African Gray, it is good to have the sounds and I enjoy a large variety with my Digital Cable. Of reality, I love the competitions in cooking, sewing and decorating. Also many crime shows (Criminal Minds, Lie to Me, Forensic Files etc). Masterpiece is not what it was in the days of I Claudius and Duchess of Duke Street, but I still enjoy them.
scrabblefiend almost 14 years ago
Hey, if any of you are ever in New York city, go to the Museum of Radio and Television. You can call up just about any old show you might want to watch. You get to sit in a nice, comfy chair, earphones, and watch your favorite show, or TV event in the news, etc. Great fun.
CoBass almost 14 years ago
Hey Pab - Still no sign of “Meet The Royals”