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Kill your TV

I didn't notice how it happened exactly but I've pretty much cut out TV. I watch about 10 minutes of the news while I'm eating breakfast and maybe I'll throw on That 70's Show while eating dinner but other than that, nothing is on so I don't watch it. This wasn't always my philosophy. I'd have it on just for noise. Now I'm starting to listen to NPR. (I am not turning into my mother, I'm turning into my father.)

It helps that I cut back to basic basic cable so I only have about 20 channels to choose from in the first place and 10 of those are crap (QVC is not my cup of tea). If I could pick just 10 channels a la carte I'd most likely watch a lot more. I'd get the 3 networks (NBC, ABC, CBS), Bravo, HGTV, Discovery, TLC, PBS and some other channels I don't know about yet.

I have been renting TV shows from Netflix. I'm in the first season of Northern Exposure. I loved that show. I totally wanted to be Maggie. I'm so disappointed when I see her all girlie and selling eyedrops. A fallen hero. Sigh...

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Anonymous said…
I've never understood how people use TV as background. In my world it always pushes itself right to the foreground like a yappy little dog. That's why I don't even have a TV to kill...

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