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The truly horrying story of a woman who was deprived of watching (among other shows) DS while her classmates discussed it because her family didn't own a TV! [santa_shocked] Check out: Surviving without television (http://www.newsleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071202/NEWS01/712020334/1002/NEWS01)
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Good article MB, and good replies.
I believe I posted here that for [size=8]8 days[/size] here we lived without television [santa_angry].
(Only on my older TV was I able to get a snowy reception from North Carolina!)
Patti
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I went for TV once for only three days and thought I was going to go mad. I was living in Alaska at the time and my place was going to go through a six-month remodeling (it needed it bad, real bad, actually stripping it down to the four exterior walls and taking out the floors and starting all over again). I was going to go on a three-week vacation to the east coast and during that time everything I had needed to be placed in storage and a few things sent to a furnished condo I would reside in until I could move back to my old place. I had to have everything disconnected, packed, boxed, labeled, etc., before I left on vacation, so that meant the TV had to join the bagged and baggaged. So, for three days until I went to the airport, no boob-tube. I thought I would go insane. Oh, they say you read books, go for walks, enjoy nature, blah-blah-blah, but let me tell you, that's all just blah-blah-blah. I WANTED MY TV!!!!!!
Gerard
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I live in an area where you can't pick up jack without cable, and I went without cable for about 3 years. About a month ago, my neighbor decided to splice into the cable line -- except he didn't know the difference between splicing and cutting. It took about five days to fix. I am ashamed to admit that I very nearly threw a clot, and it wasn't as though I didn't have a stockpile of (DS) DVDs and videotapes to watch. I'm still staring daggers at the neighbor.
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On a somewhat related note, think of all the older people who also couldn't watch DS because they had no TVs at work. GASP! Since DS was on during the day I wonder how many more viewers would've tuned if it had been on a little later. I also wonder how many employees dared to beg their bosses for an "office TV" so they could watch DS at work.
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A couple of years back, i was without TV for about 4 days, I managed to knock off "The Stand". That book had been lying around for years, but was intimidated by the size, but once i got going on it, couldnt put it down.
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I've been a shut-in, mostly, for decades, and now that I've had real life and the outside denied me all that time (many things I need to avoid doing including focusing eyes on print... blown up Internet print is damaging enough), and now that I've had to rely on TV instead all that time--- if the medical thing were to be lifted off of me, I'd declare a two-year moritorium on TV, and instead I'd travel around the world with little money (since I won't have it), and read. I'd pick a subject and read ten books, pick another, read ten of those, and so on. I have a lot to catch up on.