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Two summers ago (the very summer I met EH, actually) I turned the cable off for three months. It was, strictly speaking, the most interesting and productive summer of my life. I spent a lot of time outside and with friends and neighbors. I read. I wrote. It was swell. Then I had company visiting who complained, so I had it turned back on. And I got sucked back into turning it on when I got home. I don't like it quiet if I'm alone.
Once I moved in with a roommate, I went back to TV-as-rarity. It's nice. I seek out Everwood, stumble upon an occasional Simpsons episode, and watch HBO on Demand if I feel inclined. Really, though, I lack the time to watch more than a little bit. If I'm away from work, I'm catching up on the Internet, I'm writing, I'm doing chores or cooking, I'm talking to Audra or Tom or watching movies with them, or I'm sleeping. Or I'm out doing something interesting and participatory. I guess my life has moved more towards the participatory than the voyeuristic in the last year, and that suits me just fine. |
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If I didn't have TV, what would I hook my TiVo up to?
And for me, anyway, I got to say, the Internet kills my productivity way more than TV ever has. Viva TV! |
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I was going to remind everybody that Quentin Tarantino wrote and directed to-nights episode of CSI but apparently nobody on this board watches TV! Howaboutthat. Huh. I'll be damned. Just me, I guess.
Sweet Television. You'll never abandon me, will you, TV? Shhh, do not answer my love. Of course you will not. Sweet, precious TV. Click here to see secret bonus words! Spoiler:
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I don't watch as much tv anymore though. I had "my shows" like 5 nights out of 7 last year and this year my only "can't miss" shows are Desperate Housewives and Extreme HomeMakeover(but that's more of a "mom & Kyler thing") |
Yeah, me too. The internet kills waaaay more of my time than the TV. I made a rule a few years back that I wouldn't turn the TV on during the day. I used to watch Rosie and Oprah and all that crap. Once I got out of the habit, I don't miss it at all.
When my husband and I travel, we never turn on the TV except for SportsCenter (him) and maybe the Weather Channel (me). When I realize that SportsCenter is on it's third loop, the TV gets turned off. I do like the TV to put me to sleep at night when I'm at home, though. It works wonders. I also enjoy watching the Food Network and A & E, so I would miss that too. |
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