When I was in high school, TV was a needed friend, even though I was embarrassed to be around him so much.
When I was in college, TV was a hated enemy, one that I railed against at every opportunity.
When I got out of college, TV was again a very good friend, though one that I had finally learned to be proud of and deeply love.
Today, I don’t see TV often. When I do, though, we get along just fine.
Maturity has a way of removing all my strongest opinions.
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Hi Mollie:
Right there w/you. I don’t watch much now myself.
Red Sox Games
Some PBS
Some Discovery and Nat Geo
Other than that not much now.
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Chris
I do like watching selected commercial free TV shows though!
I dropped my cable subscription – I do not miss TV at all. (People may argue that I’m not able to stay up on the news. I feel TV news presents so little information as to be worthless if not outright misleading.
There are better ways to get the news. TV is largely obsolete as such. I watch TV on Netflix.
Hi! Do you use Twitter? I’d like to follow you if that would be ok.
I’m absolutely enjoying your blog and look forward to new posts.
Hello! I post blog updates: @mollieplayer
Thanks for asking!
Mollieplayer is my twitter name and yes, that’s an awesome way to get all my blog updates.