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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1305826" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>Well see that's not a problem at all. Some people just like TV and some of us are old enough to have lived pre-cable and are used to making do with what is on. If I got a book I'll read a book, If I have someplace to go I'll go someplace, but if I'm sitting in my giant La-z-boy watching tv then I don't want to get up and do stuff I want to sit in my giant La-z-boy which is in front of the tv set. I live in small town USA there just isn't a lot to do here for recreation, I read and game and type stuff like this on the internet and I watch TV. When I have free time I'm most likely either on the internet or watching tv. I'll read a 900 page book in about a week and I am sort of picky about what I read so it's not really a option 99% of the time, clean the house? yea that's entertaining, it's snowing outside reight now why would I want to get out in that and go somewhere if I don't have too? We got one mall with a half dozen stores I have any interest in at all and I was at them all two days ago, there are no new movies out right now I want to see and I have been to Wal Mart 4 times already this week. I'm off work, my wife is at work and I got absolutely nothing to do except 1. watch tv or 2. talk about watching tv on a messageboard. The older I get the more I enjoy just sitting around and putting my brain in neutral and zoning out to the big zombie box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1305826, member: 8704"] Well see that's not a problem at all. Some people just like TV and some of us are old enough to have lived pre-cable and are used to making do with what is on. If I got a book I'll read a book, If I have someplace to go I'll go someplace, but if I'm sitting in my giant La-z-boy watching tv then I don't want to get up and do stuff I want to sit in my giant La-z-boy which is in front of the tv set. I live in small town USA there just isn't a lot to do here for recreation, I read and game and type stuff like this on the internet and I watch TV. When I have free time I'm most likely either on the internet or watching tv. I'll read a 900 page book in about a week and I am sort of picky about what I read so it's not really a option 99% of the time, clean the house? yea that's entertaining, it's snowing outside reight now why would I want to get out in that and go somewhere if I don't have too? We got one mall with a half dozen stores I have any interest in at all and I was at them all two days ago, there are no new movies out right now I want to see and I have been to Wal Mart 4 times already this week. I'm off work, my wife is at work and I got absolutely nothing to do except 1. watch tv or 2. talk about watching tv on a messageboard. The older I get the more I enjoy just sitting around and putting my brain in neutral and zoning out to the big zombie box. [/QUOTE]
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