Posted by JML755 on November 01, 2017 at 04:03:48 from (97.78.165.130):
In Reply to: Stupid TV posted by wilson ind on October 31, 2017 at 18:01:18:
I rarely watch TV nowadays. I'd watch a rerun of some DECENT program in the winter if I could find one but even on a Saturday nite, I'll spend a half hour or so looking through what Netflix has to offer and then give up and go to bed. Luckily, we don't pay for Netflix, we're a second user on my daughter's account.
I did turn it on the other nite when I made a bowl of popcorn for dinner. I started at Ch 2 and went up to Ch 324 and found nothing I was interested in watching and turned it off. I did stop at a couple shows out of fascination. Kind of like watching a train wreck. There was one where all these couples (diverse if you get my drift) were sitting in a circle and the hostess was asking the girls questions until they tried to fight. What amazed me was how the girls were dolled up, leaving nothing to the imagination, with purple or green hair, nails long enough to put 2x4's together, cussing like drunken sailors. Click. The next channel was a Kardashian show where they were getting into a car to go to a club and the big drama was that one of the girls wanted to hang out with a guy there and one of the Kardashians didn't think that was a good idea. :roll: Click. Next channel.
What I HAVE been doing lately is surfing Youtube on how to do stuff I've always wondered about or googling historical stuff.
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