LaTigresse
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I have to agree with Angel in that, the computer is far more addictive and potentially destructive to a person than a television. Anyone that brags online about not having television because of it's evils, is going to get an eyebrow raise from me. That all said, I have a BEOOOOOOTIFUL television that I got for Xmas last year. It is sitting about 10 feet in front of me in all it's HD glory, though turned off at the moment. We don't watch serial television or made for tv dramas. Unless it's a good movie, fictional stuff doesn't interest me. Our programmes of choice tend to be on History, National Geographic, HGTV, etc...or sports. Sadly for G.D. ( he is in mourning and rather cranky about the subject...) we are ditching the dish tv service for awhile to cut living costs. We will still have the television and loads upon loads of DVD's with more available for rent not far away. Yet he is the one that is addicted to the black screen. If he is gone, I may go for days without turning it on. But I guarantee, within moments of him getting out of bed this morning, it will be turned on to ESPN so he can have the assurance that all is right with the world. The internet is my tie to the world of information and the satellite television connection is his. If both of us did not use the internet to actually make a few dollars, it would be going also. But alas, it is a business expense.
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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