Posted by JD Seller on August 18, 2015 at 18:10:45 from (208.126.198.123):
Well I watched regular broad cast TV for about a half an hour. LOL That was all I could take. Five minutes of what I wanted to watch and 25 minutes of commercials and junk. What show was I interested in?? America's Got Talent. I like watching it and Britain's Got Talent. I watch the performers/acts on YouTube. That way I can watch it when I want and miss all the commercials. The Two hour show will have about an hour of actual auditions/performances and then the rest is commercials an Hosts talking to hear them selves talk. LOL
Well it maybe another 5-10 years and I might watch it again. LOL
PS. Funny thing. The wife nor I could get the TV in the family room to come on regular TV. LOL I had to call my son and he had to asked my 8 year old grand son how to get it to regular the TV stations. My Grandsons watch it when they are here. They watch Netflix which is through the Internet so the TV was set up that way. You have to change it to regular TV. Then you add in that the Tuner on this TV quit working and we are using a digital converter feeding the TV like it is hooked to cable. Long story short it takes TWO different remotes to switch it around. TOO MUCH trouble for me to be bored by endless commercials and talking heads. LOL So BACK to my computer and the Internet. I am posting on YT and reading a book on another site I pay for that has great Sci-Fi stories.
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