Watching it snow.
Watching Strawberry sleep.
Sipping coffee.
Watching Strawberry sleep.
Sipping coffee.
That is why there is just dust on my television now. It is sad that because they broadcast rot, that people will watch it. Someone was complaining that their soap wasn't on, maybe they didn't have power. Boohoo.My sister is here visiting, so this evening we had to have her favorite show on the TV. What a bunch of rot! Some reality TV soap opera type drivel with a bunch of call girls throwing themselves at a john. Nauseating whining about their "feelings" and stuff. I couldn't watch it. Had to put in my ear plugs, retreat to my bedroom, and read. I knew broadcast TV had gotten bad, I just didn't realize HOW bad...
Yes, Hulu. I had heard some people talking about it who were actually in it, as extras. There are people who are nomads, van dwellers, or live full time RVer's, who have YouTube channels and I see some of their stuff.How are you watching it, Weedy? On Hulu?
Watched the Dig last night, enjoyed it.
Love Longmire, but no Cable now.
Got a black box with grit-westrens
Have there been new episodes added in the last year or two? I wonder if I saw it to the only end that will be.The kid called it Lawmire.
The book always is.Hunt for Red October.
Book was so much better than the movie. Usually the case though
Almost 100% of the time. I do like that movie pretty well. Sean Connery plays a great part.The book always is.
This is the truth. I am a visual person, so having the visual is always good for me. There are many movies or stories that without knowing what it is about, I am lost at understanding. This is a reason I might watch a movie, read the book, then watch the movie again. Or, without a book, watch the movie a couple more times to make sense of it.The book always is.
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