3/29/2011 8:45 AM
Kathryn wrote:
I love that line. I have not watched Glee. Funny thing about TV. It died after 60 years - not our TV - ours is only from 05, but the Internet killed the TV. I watch about 2 hours a week; 2 shows regularly and watch movies on my comnputer, though I don't even have time for movies anymore. Comcast HATES Netflix. Oh well.
Is it turn of your tv week? We did that when the kids were young and TV was a problem; one week, we went to a friend's baseball game practice for 3 times and did a lot of fun stuff. We were very busy anyway those years, with all their scouts, and teams - gymnastics, dance, basketball for the two of them, softball, football, playdates - and track and field - dependingt on the season - it was nonstop. We'd drive in the house for a pitstop, then leave.
If the house started the day clean, it stayed that way. Reply to this
3/29/2011 12:43 PM
Kathryn wrote:
I do that sometimes, too. Used to to homework, mending, reading, writing while watching TV. now I seem to be .... um... on the net and doing... almost everything. I do miss TV. Reply to this
3/30/2011 6:08 AMIngrid King wrote:
I haven't watched actual tv in forever. I DVR the shows I want to watch, and it's my form of escaping into different worlds. Depending on the show, it actually sometimes also gets my creative juices flowing. No news, no reality shows, mostly dramas.
And I happen to love Glee - it's one of the few shows I watch that inevitably leaves me with a huge smile on my face at the end. Reply to this
3/30/2011 11:20 AM
Layla Morgan Wilde wrote:
Like all addictive things, everything in moderation. The autographed photo from the show was an auction item for the fund-raiser. Reply to this
I love that line. I have not watched Glee. Funny thing about TV. It died after 60 years - not our TV - ours is only from 05, but the Internet killed the TV. I watch about 2 hours a week; 2 shows regularly and watch movies on my comnputer, though I don't even have time for movies anymore. Comcast HATES Netflix. Oh well.
Is it turn of your tv week? We did that when the kids were young and TV was a problem; one week, we went to a friend's baseball game practice for 3 times and did a lot of fun stuff. We were very busy anyway those years, with all their scouts, and teams - gymnastics, dance, basketball for the two of them, softball, football, playdates - and track and field - dependingt on the season - it was nonstop. We'd drive in the house for a pitstop, then leave.
If the house started the day clean, it stayed that way.
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I watch TV and read magazines at the same time.
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I do that sometimes, too. Used to to homework, mending, reading, writing while watching TV. now I seem to be .... um... on the net and doing... almost everything. I do miss TV.
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Love this, Layla!!
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Thanks Anne Marie!
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I haven't owned a TV in over 30 years. I'd much rather look out the window.
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I thought that might be true. Wow, 30 years!
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I haven't watched actual tv in forever. I DVR the shows I want to watch, and it's my form of escaping into different worlds. Depending on the show, it actually sometimes also gets my creative juices flowing. No news, no reality shows, mostly dramas.
And I happen to love Glee - it's one of the few shows I watch that inevitably leaves me with a huge smile on my face at the end.
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Like all addictive things, everything in moderation. The autographed photo from the show was an auction item for the fund-raiser.
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