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Blow up your TV
Throw away your papers
Move to the country
Build you a home
Throw away your papers
Move to the country
Build you a home
Blow up your TV
Throw away your papers
Move to the country
Build you a home
Someone else posted a very sad tale about his wife cheating......Would you prefer your wife watch those shows with some one else? So stop complaining,
your wife is there with you.... grab your laptop and surf the internet while the shows you hate are on, then go to bed with her and tell her how much you appreciate her putting up with the things you do......be thankful, not resentful.
American Idol, Married at First Site, Supergirl, CSI ..... The list goes on and on. She's a wonderful mother and as wife's go she is very accepting of my brewing hobby but for the love of 1020p HD her idea of good tv just sucks.
Anyone catch that new show out on the "Science" channel? I tuned in last night as I was just about to stop watching TV. The show basically takes satellite images that are pretty ambiguous and tries to spin them so they appear to be something "amazing". They have random pseudo-experts give statements that support the theory, or at least lend credence to it, without actually making any such bold claim.
It's like "Ghost Hunters" but with satellite imagery. Here is a sample of what some so-called "expert might say about a satellite image:
"That's just GOTTA be his body buried right there under everyone's noses!"
or
"Of course 'some people' don't want the public to know about it."
Is this what the Science Channel is all about? There's a satellite image of some trenches in the Brazilian Jungle, and that's "pretty much definitive proof" that El Dorando, the famed city of gold, was located right there?
My wife likes those "Dramas". I don't. I don't care to watch any drama based on:
Courts
Cops
Hospital
Rich People
etc
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Is this what the Science Channel is all about? There's a satellite image of some trenches in the Brazilian Jungle, and that's "pretty much definitive proof" that El Dorando, the famed city of gold, was located right there?
I'm not trying to be a one-upper, but here's our list:
My Wife's: American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing with the Stars, Galavant, X-Factor, The Voice, Supergirl, Outlander.
Mine: COPS, Jail, Border Security, The League, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, any UFC/Bellator, Mayday, How it's Made, Hell's Kitchen, Catch a Contractor, Bar Rescue, Naked and Afraid.
Joint: Castle, The Simpsons, Brooklyn 99, Big Bang Theory, The Biggest Loser, Making a Murderer (finished last night), Suits, Survivor, Last Man on Earth, Game of Thrones, The Blacklist, Marvel's Agents of Shield, The Expanse, SNL, Sherlock.
Huh. I never realized, I guess we watch quite a bit of TV. Can you tell we don't have kids?
Conspicuously absent: Any sports. At all. OK, we're going to watch the Superbowl, but that's literally it. Unless you count the MMA stuff.
big bang theory is an abomination and needs to be stomped out.
big bang theory is an abomination and needs to be stomped out. it has the most painful, intrusive laugh track ive ever heard. i wouldnt be surprised if the actors are now trained to pause for a laugh break after every sentence in real life. most shows i can stand being on in the background if im not watching. i need to leave the room when it comes on if i dont have control of the tv
We need to move on from the laugh track as a society.
We need to move on from the laugh track as a society.
But, but, but then how will I know when I'm supposed to laugh?
How will I know when something funny has been said?
When the other people in the room with you laugh!
Duh!
But, but, but then how will I know when I'm supposed to laugh?
How will I know when something funny has been said?
Well, have you seen what "The Learning Channel" has come to in the last 10 years? How many people remember when it actually was The Learning Channel?
Sorry, learning doesn't have mass-market appeal. This is America.
We're getting there... Modern Family, The Office, The League, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Children's Hospital, Brooklyn 99, Last Man on Earth....
I'd say we're well past the tipping point where there are more comedies without laugh tracks than with.
sorry, learning doesn't have mass-market appeal. This is america. [laugh]*polite applause*[/laugh]
Does nobody else know the struggle that is HGTV? Am I the only one sitting through what seems to be the same episode of "Flip or Flop" on a nightly basis?
Does nobody else know the struggle that is HGTV? Am I the only one sitting through what seems to be the same episode of "Flip or Flop" on a nightly basis?
I'm still waiting on a sarcasm punctuation mark.
anything but Love it or List it.
those 2 are so frikkin annoying
I've been saying for years that sarcastic statements should be bracketed by carat marks. As so:
^oh yeah, A1 sauce in a stout sounds like an amazing idea!^
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