A lot of shows were preempted or went into reruns, so we had less options. But we did watch more Only Murders and Bravo stuff to get away from the big O. And we went out more often.I never watched a minute.
A lot of shows were preempted or went into reruns, so we had less options. But we did watch more Only Murders and Bravo stuff to get away from the big O. And we went out more often.I never watched a minute.
The first week at my dad's cabin was easy. He does not own a TV (well he does but it is only hooked to his VCR (yes VHS VCR)). The second week I just avoided it.A lot of shows were preempted or went into reruns, so we had less options. But we did watch more Only Murders and Bravo stuff to get away from the big O. And we went out more often.
Maybe it could be a sub-thread of Things that Nobody Needs.I'm thinking of starting a thread called "Stories we have no interest in reading." This August 14 Newsweek headline would be my first entry:
Taylor Swift's former banjo player remembers being paid very well
Video unavailableThis short made me smile today.
I'd caught pieces of a few games at the gym and various restaurants. I liked how they showed each member of the team with stop-motion animation of them and a bit of trivia about them like "favorite video game" or "favorite athlete". It was very well done.I watched today's Little League World Series championship game.
Little League championship game play-by-play announcers Karl Ravech and Todd Frazier were the laziest and sloppiest I've ever heard. Among the words they used repeatedly: gonna (at least 50 times), goin', lookin', showin', throwin', tryin', hopin', movin', playin', runnin', swingin'. Hey, ABC, for next year please hire announcers who speak proper English!