The more TV I watch the more disgruntled I become.
Anbody have an experience with ditching the television? How'd it go?
Anbody have an experience with ditching the television? How'd it go?
The more TV I watch the more disgruntled I become.
Anbody have an experience with ditching the television? How'd it go?
The more TV I watch the more disgruntled I become.
Anbody have an experience with ditching the television? How'd it go?
You will accomplish a lot in a month, it will surprise you.
I don't watch much tv to begin with so I don't share the same frustrations as you.
Yeah, I'll bet your post count will soar!
When I don't have a TV the only thing I miss is the news.
i guess i don't see how it's any different from any other form of entertainment. If you enjoy it, great. If not, do something else you enjoy.
I've been on both sides of the fence. Let me also say that i love watching television. I don't find it to be the brain drain that so many accuse it of being. I'm well educated, well read, well traveled, well spoken...one could say well rounded. Did i mention that i watch a lot of tv?
I watch (reality) garbage, sitcoms, news, occasionally sports, you name it. If i find it interesting, i'll watch it. Getting back to my being on both sides of the fence, though, prior to purchasing my home, my wife and i decided to completely dump the cable television and dvr to save some cash. It was one of many sacrifices we made to make our dream of home ownership come true. Sure, i missed it at first, but after a short while, it was no big deal. Now that things have stabled out a bit, we once again have satellite tv (sans dvr) and it hasn't really been much different around here. It's just one more entertainment option when time allows. Believe it or not, we still read, still take the dogs for walks, still converse with each other, still hang out with friends, etc.
My point is, with or without tv, life goes on. It's what you make of it regardless of your household tv status.
enjoy yourself!