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January 23, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT–Anyone else being forced to watch football today? #657246January 23, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT–Anyone else being forced to watch football today? #657306
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=Rustico]No, we are baking key lime pies and reading to our kids when the aren’t outside in their new treehouse. Never really have had a working television.[/quote]
You’re my new hero. I’ve been trying to cancel cable for about, oh, almost 12 years now. I never had it before my wife and I met. Even today we watch only about two hours a week on average (we’re readers) so I’m not sure why she wants it. She says when she does want to watch she wants it available then and there. But it seems like a waste to me. We pay for premium channels too and don’t even watch them most of the time.
On the other hand, we like movies and are all geared up with the last gen of Pioneer Kuro televisions and HD so, at least, the football game looks amazing and the grass a natural green.
January 23, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT–Anyone else being forced to watch football today? #657906faterikcartman
Participant[quote=Rustico]No, we are baking key lime pies and reading to our kids when the aren’t outside in their new treehouse. Never really have had a working television.[/quote]
You’re my new hero. I’ve been trying to cancel cable for about, oh, almost 12 years now. I never had it before my wife and I met. Even today we watch only about two hours a week on average (we’re readers) so I’m not sure why she wants it. She says when she does want to watch she wants it available then and there. But it seems like a waste to me. We pay for premium channels too and don’t even watch them most of the time.
On the other hand, we like movies and are all geared up with the last gen of Pioneer Kuro televisions and HD so, at least, the football game looks amazing and the grass a natural green.
January 23, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT–Anyone else being forced to watch football today? #658044faterikcartman
Participant[quote=Rustico]No, we are baking key lime pies and reading to our kids when the aren’t outside in their new treehouse. Never really have had a working television.[/quote]
You’re my new hero. I’ve been trying to cancel cable for about, oh, almost 12 years now. I never had it before my wife and I met. Even today we watch only about two hours a week on average (we’re readers) so I’m not sure why she wants it. She says when she does want to watch she wants it available then and there. But it seems like a waste to me. We pay for premium channels too and don’t even watch them most of the time.
On the other hand, we like movies and are all geared up with the last gen of Pioneer Kuro televisions and HD so, at least, the football game looks amazing and the grass a natural green.
January 23, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT–Anyone else being forced to watch football today? #658374faterikcartman
Participant[quote=Rustico]No, we are baking key lime pies and reading to our kids when the aren’t outside in their new treehouse. Never really have had a working television.[/quote]
You’re my new hero. I’ve been trying to cancel cable for about, oh, almost 12 years now. I never had it before my wife and I met. Even today we watch only about two hours a week on average (we’re readers) so I’m not sure why she wants it. She says when she does want to watch she wants it available then and there. But it seems like a waste to me. We pay for premium channels too and don’t even watch them most of the time.
On the other hand, we like movies and are all geared up with the last gen of Pioneer Kuro televisions and HD so, at least, the football game looks amazing and the grass a natural green.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWhile renting can make more financial sense than buying I hope no one makes the assumption that because this guy rents it is always the best choice. This guy pays his housing costs out of the penny jar on the kitchen counter. His choice will have 0.00 effect on his economic plans.
And I don’t like this guy as I am pretty keen on privacy, and this guy isn’t.
Anyway, LiLo and SamRo are both renters. And, amazingly (sadly?), they are both famous.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWhile renting can make more financial sense than buying I hope no one makes the assumption that because this guy rents it is always the best choice. This guy pays his housing costs out of the penny jar on the kitchen counter. His choice will have 0.00 effect on his economic plans.
And I don’t like this guy as I am pretty keen on privacy, and this guy isn’t.
Anyway, LiLo and SamRo are both renters. And, amazingly (sadly?), they are both famous.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWhile renting can make more financial sense than buying I hope no one makes the assumption that because this guy rents it is always the best choice. This guy pays his housing costs out of the penny jar on the kitchen counter. His choice will have 0.00 effect on his economic plans.
And I don’t like this guy as I am pretty keen on privacy, and this guy isn’t.
Anyway, LiLo and SamRo are both renters. And, amazingly (sadly?), they are both famous.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWhile renting can make more financial sense than buying I hope no one makes the assumption that because this guy rents it is always the best choice. This guy pays his housing costs out of the penny jar on the kitchen counter. His choice will have 0.00 effect on his economic plans.
And I don’t like this guy as I am pretty keen on privacy, and this guy isn’t.
Anyway, LiLo and SamRo are both renters. And, amazingly (sadly?), they are both famous.
faterikcartman
ParticipantWhile renting can make more financial sense than buying I hope no one makes the assumption that because this guy rents it is always the best choice. This guy pays his housing costs out of the penny jar on the kitchen counter. His choice will have 0.00 effect on his economic plans.
And I don’t like this guy as I am pretty keen on privacy, and this guy isn’t.
Anyway, LiLo and SamRo are both renters. And, amazingly (sadly?), they are both famous.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=walterwhite]As Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment[/quote]
That was funny stuff Walter: Bath salts — the natural progression…LOL! Just saw the movie “Extract” last night and there’s a scene where the protagonist says he would give up everything just to have a quiet place to masturbate.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=walterwhite]As Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment[/quote]
That was funny stuff Walter: Bath salts — the natural progression…LOL! Just saw the movie “Extract” last night and there’s a scene where the protagonist says he would give up everything just to have a quiet place to masturbate.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=walterwhite]As Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment[/quote]
That was funny stuff Walter: Bath salts — the natural progression…LOL! Just saw the movie “Extract” last night and there’s a scene where the protagonist says he would give up everything just to have a quiet place to masturbate.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=walterwhite]As Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment[/quote]
That was funny stuff Walter: Bath salts — the natural progression…LOL! Just saw the movie “Extract” last night and there’s a scene where the protagonist says he would give up everything just to have a quiet place to masturbate.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=walterwhite]As Huey Lewis and the news said many years ago, I want a new drug….
Humans are programmed to take drigs or attempt in some way to alter their consciousness in any one of a million ways. That’s what booze love religion sports masturbation and meditation are … And bath salts are only the latest in the infinite wats we seek to escape ourselves if only for a moment[/quote]
That was funny stuff Walter: Bath salts — the natural progression…LOL! Just saw the movie “Extract” last night and there’s a scene where the protagonist says he would give up everything just to have a quiet place to masturbate.
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