Looking for Missys hidden sets? No, she does not get naked. You should know that by now. But you do get to see a bunch of fun candids of the other girls. The stage show looks like a riot.
Television sucks. And people who get really loud and obnoxious while watching television (ex. raucous laughter) suck too. We just bought a new TV in the winter and I wish we hadnt. I wish I could just pick that box up (as if I have the strength, yeah right) and toss it out the window. And then take a sledgehammer to it a few dozen times. I havent watched TV in weeks. Perhaps months. The only thing I use the TV for is to play video games.
You know, for some unexplained reason, we get cable for free. We have not been billed once since we moved in a couple years ago. I guess they just werent paying attention.
Some of you will be jealous of that. I, on the other hand, have become rather enraged about it. When we first moved in we didnt realize that the cables in the house actually worked (we assumed it had been shut off like it should have been) so we just used an antenna and picked up the local stations for a while. Even that is too much television for me. And now we have the 100 useless, awful cable channels to watch any time we want, for free.
Im envisioning myself chopping at those thick white cords with a very sharp axe.
I unfortunately have to endure some television some of the times mother and I are in the living room together (I intend to move out, hopefully by next year but I dont want to talk about that right now). I am shocked and disgusted every time by how utterly horrible it is. I find it almost terrifying, really. The programs themselves are terrifying enough, but to see mom sitting there staring blankly at it? And to know other people do the same? Some even worse than she? It shakes me to my very core.
My aunt and uncle made the decision a long time ago (maybe around the time my cousin was born, Im not sure) not to have a TV in the house. I think they have an old black and white box in the basement that barely works, from the previous owners, but otherwise they dont watch TV unless theyre at someone elses house, and maybe not even then. My cousin, however, loves television, and often walks down the street to grandmas house to watch it in the guest room, and always watches it whenever shes at one of her many friends houses (shes a popular kid). Well, that plan backfired, huh? Still, my cousin reads a lot more than some of her peers. I guess thats one good thing. As to whether or not she enjoys it, well, I can only guess.
Oh yeah and they recently bought a DVD player with screen. My aunt and uncle decided films are okay. Oh and they have a PS2 to play DDR. Yeah.
Uhh okay I just got a message and then noticed something else and now Im completely distracted and kind of freaking out. So I guess Ill end this for now, sorry.
Television sucks. And people who get really loud and obnoxious while watching television (ex. raucous laughter) suck too. We just bought a new TV in the winter and I wish we hadnt. I wish I could just pick that box up (as if I have the strength, yeah right) and toss it out the window. And then take a sledgehammer to it a few dozen times. I havent watched TV in weeks. Perhaps months. The only thing I use the TV for is to play video games.
You know, for some unexplained reason, we get cable for free. We have not been billed once since we moved in a couple years ago. I guess they just werent paying attention.
Some of you will be jealous of that. I, on the other hand, have become rather enraged about it. When we first moved in we didnt realize that the cables in the house actually worked (we assumed it had been shut off like it should have been) so we just used an antenna and picked up the local stations for a while. Even that is too much television for me. And now we have the 100 useless, awful cable channels to watch any time we want, for free.
Im envisioning myself chopping at those thick white cords with a very sharp axe.
I unfortunately have to endure some television some of the times mother and I are in the living room together (I intend to move out, hopefully by next year but I dont want to talk about that right now). I am shocked and disgusted every time by how utterly horrible it is. I find it almost terrifying, really. The programs themselves are terrifying enough, but to see mom sitting there staring blankly at it? And to know other people do the same? Some even worse than she? It shakes me to my very core.
My aunt and uncle made the decision a long time ago (maybe around the time my cousin was born, Im not sure) not to have a TV in the house. I think they have an old black and white box in the basement that barely works, from the previous owners, but otherwise they dont watch TV unless theyre at someone elses house, and maybe not even then. My cousin, however, loves television, and often walks down the street to grandmas house to watch it in the guest room, and always watches it whenever shes at one of her many friends houses (shes a popular kid). Well, that plan backfired, huh? Still, my cousin reads a lot more than some of her peers. I guess thats one good thing. As to whether or not she enjoys it, well, I can only guess.
Oh yeah and they recently bought a DVD player with screen. My aunt and uncle decided films are okay. Oh and they have a PS2 to play DDR. Yeah.
Uhh okay I just got a message and then noticed something else and now Im completely distracted and kind of freaking out. So I guess Ill end this for now, sorry.
VIEW 5 of 5 COMMENTS
acidslug:
You're watching the wrong TV, then! I've come full circle on the ol' idiot box over the last year or two, after watching successive series of shows that blew my mind.
hylian42:
Cool, I didn't know Epona could jump the canyon. I've always used the longshot before.