D. J. Dorn wrote:
I agree - I'm in the same position and it gripes me every month to pay for
50 more channels that are full of commercials. If it wern't for History,
Discovery & HGTV, I'd probably tank it anyway.
I really ought to. The big trouble with it is that it's addictive. I sit
down to watch one show and the whole evening's shot. Nice thing about
movies is you go to the movie and 1-1/2 to 5 hours later it's over and you
either have to go out to the lobby and get another ticket or go do
something else.
Don
"Ba r r y" wrote in message
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On 29 Jan 2005 14:24:42 -0800, wrote:
Within months, the infomercial was ranked
among the top 10 in the country.
Somebody ranks infomercials? G
For that matter, someone out there has so little of a life that they
sit through them? TV is bad enough without the "content" being a 30
minute commercial.
If I wasn't married, I wouldn't even bother with cable or sat TV, with
so much to do and so many places and people to see.
Barry
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