Posted by Gambles on January 13, 2015 at 16:00:35 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: OT Dumped Dish posted by Pat Sublett on January 13, 2015 at 14:16:24:
We had DirectTV for about 10 years. Our kids (and perhaps I was too....) were addicted to mindless shows. My youngest son would watch some stupid Disney show, that had an average audience age of about 7, and when the show was over he would watch the same, identical show again. The whole time he watched the shows, he would sit there with his mouth open like he was trying to catch flies. After our bill went up to about $80 a month, with no premium channels, we dumped out satellite TV. Fast forward a few years and our daughter is getting a free ride to a four year school for computer science. (Last semester her easiest class was Calculus 3) My oldest son is getting a free ride at another four-year school for electrical engineering. My other kid is in high school yet, but will probably be going into a business major at yet another college. Why did they do well enough to get major scholarships? Probably because we dumped the dish. Yea, I still miss some sports shows, especially ESPN. But I don't miss for having 200 channels and nothing is on.
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