I remember time before clickers. The adult would tell the kid to stand next to the tv and “go up a channel”. What sucked was if the show they wanted to watch was fuzzy and you had to stand there and hold the antenna.
The ‘clicker’ I understand, not sure he avoided ads unless he is streaming only. But that brings up other questions, like who’s paying for his streaming service, what is he streaming it on.
xaingo about 14 hours ago
You know, when you favorite YouTuber says this video is sponsored by…and you keep pushing the L button until they’re done talking about the sponsor.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 14 hours ago
Humana is back!
Rhetorical_Question about 13 hours ago
Hilarious but Amazing.
daDoctah1 about 12 hours ago
Tell him about Dialing for Dollars! Make his widdle head expwode!
win.45mag about 10 hours ago
Well then, make sure you don’t tell him you’re a fat idiot.
jazzman831 Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Ol’ Drab doesn’t strike me as the type to shell out extra for the no-commercials streaming plans.
david_42 about 7 hours ago
In deference to the reduced attention spans of today, they are called “ads”.
rodney about 7 hours ago
I remember time before clickers. The adult would tell the kid to stand next to the tv and “go up a channel”. What sucked was if the show they wanted to watch was fuzzy and you had to stand there and hold the antenna.
e.groves about 6 hours ago
That’s how I watch TV. My wife is just the opposite.
cuzinron47 about 2 hours ago
The ‘clicker’ I understand, not sure he avoided ads unless he is streaming only. But that brings up other questions, like who’s paying for his streaming service, what is he streaming it on.
gliderrider about 1 hour ago
Patrick will never see Lawrence of Arabia, and if he does, it’ll be on a phone screen