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Honest now ...
Am I going to be the only one to freely admit that I record far too much video and don't "really" have the time to watch it all?
Seriously .. Just my "must watch" list has grown to the point where I now developing couch potato mentality.
There are so many halfway decent shows out there. And my interests run far and wide.
Most recently I've been hooked on Saving Grace, In Plain Site, Axe Men, Ice Road Truckers and others. Old favorites like NCIS, Ghost Whisperer, Numbers, are also must watch. Upon checking my recording que I find it has grown to over 50 shows. And I'm sure many of you record more than that.
I have a very busy life .. Lots of grandchildren, and many community service things. And right now, I'm having trouble finding the time to watch all my shows.
So I'm curious. How many regularly recorded weekly shows do you guys actually watch? I'm not talking about households with multiple viewers which could result in a LOT of recording for kids and grownups. I'm more interested in just what YOU as an individual actually get to watch each week.
One thing I have come to enjoy that many of you don't know about is the ability to step frame by frame to examine something. Case in point. At the end of Two and a Half Men there is a text filled white screen that is only one or two frames long. It just flashes by and I"ll bet a lot of us never stopped to read it. I have .. and it can be quite funny. Certainly worth the 'pause".
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Rich A
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