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    Conch Master suddenseer's Avatar
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    I must be crazy

    Well, I dumped my cable company *Time Warner". I am watching the NLCS on my local fox affiliate in 1080i HD ON THE antenna. I am not paying anything for the broadcast signal on the antenna. The free antenna channels look much better than the cable did.
    I am watching the Ohio State Buckeyes game @ Wisconsin on ESPNIII for free (720I) on my laptop. I dumped the Time Warner $145.00 cable tv/voip phone/internet. I went ATT DSL for $15.00 month, and Vonage phone $15.00 month (3 months).

    I found that 90% of my shows are free broadcast, or online for free. I am now watching game 1 of the NLCS free on broadcast, and ESPN free streaming the Ohio State Wis game for frww via DSL streaming on line. My bill went from $145.00 to $30.00 a month. I still get to watch ALL of my shows. So there.

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    Hello.

    When Time Warner and Fox had the little hissy match I gave up and went FTA on both satellite and regular antenna.
    140+ free OTA channels keeps me happy.
    And that does not include what is on the web.
    Both cable and the newspaper are history as far as I am concerned.

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    I only ever watch PBS anyway, and I get 7 PBS channels on the bunny ears here.
    I have to pay #@*^! T.W. cable $30/mo for the slowest (I can't even watch youtube without some stops) internet because the fawlkin phone company (now Frontier) doesn't know if I have DSL here yet (been goin on for 8 years), even though they keep sending me adverts to switch over to it.
    Last edited by kc7jty; 10-16-2010 at 09:19 PM.

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    I can take it or leave it.
    TV is really not so interesting to me.
    My record for hang time on any particular commercial media was viewing a poster of Heather Locklear after cooking mushroom tea.
    I still think she's both hot and freaky at the same time. I'm pretty sure she's burned into my retina's.


    Last edited by ki4itv; 10-17-2010 at 12:01 AM.

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    I watch broadcast HDTV a lot here... makes the non-HD cable bill annoying. But bundling with the high speed internet helps a little.

    Local broadcast HDTV here is pretty cool... Sunday dinner is timed for the FOX cartoons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ki4itv View Post
    I still think she's both hot and freaky at the same time.
    The hot fits, but I'd also choose healthy looking to describe that pic.


    howz she lookin now?
    Last edited by kc7jty; 10-17-2010 at 12:15 AM.

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    'bout like me. Party person around 50.
    A little eye bleach...clean her right up.

    edit: She still looks better than some of the worthless bimbo's coming out of holywood right now.
    You know, the one's who leave their panties at home whenever they need some face time.
    Last edited by ki4itv; 10-17-2010 at 12:32 AM. Reason: added holywood ho comment.

    "Bacon, Beans and Limousines"
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    seems like everything nowadays is trash.
    actually I found a recent pic of her that looked pretty good:



    according to Wiki she's 49 now
    Last edited by kc7jty; 10-17-2010 at 01:13 AM.

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    I have to admit, Bill. She looks really good for about 50 in the 'now' photo. But seriously, why do west coast females insist on having their faces stretched to the tune of a 18" Timpani once they get past the age of 35? It totally distorts the healthy look and ruins them.
    I can't know. They certainly don't need it.

    "Bacon, Beans and Limousines"
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    the minute i can get BBC America HD on some other lower-cost medium i'm done with dish network. their service has been ok but it's just crazy to pay for tv. i have line-of-sight to the tower which hosts most of sf's tv transmitters and antennae (the one which isn't available there is one i just don't care about).

    i use comcast for internet only (cuz i like the speedy bits ... and i also get the benefit of viewing programs on their website even though i don't subscribe to their tv services), and i keep a landline phone because i'm not convinced that cellular networks will endure an earthquake as well as the POTS. the landline costs $25/month, which is as low as i could get it (measured rate service plus about $10 in taxes/fees/crap).
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