You can't get enough of me, baby
A couple of months ago Harold and I started a podcast about television and how we watch it, but it is also about ranting and nerding out. It's called Shifting Channels (link corrected!). Check it out.
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A couple of months ago Harold and I started a podcast about television and how we watch it, but it is also about ranting and nerding out. It's called Shifting Channels (link corrected!). Check it out.
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I wanted to go look, but that link takes me to Stash and Burn.
Posted by: Denise | March 15, 2008 at 05:25 AM
I guess old habits die hard! It's www.shiftingchannels.com. Off to check it out!
Posted by: Jocelyn | March 15, 2008 at 07:29 AM
I'm tempted to check it out, which is weird, because we haven't had a TV for almost 15 years.
We haven't missed everything, though...we have watched the following on DVD:
1. The Office (original British)
2. Arrested Development
3. some Garry Shandling Show
4. some Curb Your Enthusiasm
5. Dr Katz Therapist
Other than that, we're completely unexposed except for time in hotels. From our time in hotels, there are some shows that always seem to be on: Mythbusters, cooking and house repair shows, and a weird documentary sort of thing about a motorcycle guy named "Dog".
Now that we can get many good shows we hear about on DVD, we don't even toy with the idea of getting "real" TV anymore.
Posted by: Joni | March 20, 2008 at 12:32 PM