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Guest Zabrak

So....I got my TV hooked up awhile back and I've noticed that I've been watching CSI miami a lot. I love space channel but for some reason CSI just catches my eye. A lot of it has to do with ogling Horatio Caine. Rather then that I think just seeing the 'crime world' is interesting to me. It's stuff I never think of or see well I hide in my room all day. The Eps I hate are the ones where they are 'to be continued' and the bad guys still out there... :angry:

What have you been watching lately?

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So....I got my TV hooked up awhile back and I've noticed that I've been watching CSI miami a lot. I love space channel but for some reason CSI just catches my eye. A lot of it has to do with ogling Horatio Caine. Rather then that I think just seeing the 'crime world' is interesting to me. It's stuff I never think of or see well I hide in my room all day. The Eps I hate are the ones where they are 'to be continued' and the bad guys still out there... :angry:

What have you been watching lately?

I watch CSI Miami, for much the same reason, he's cute! :blush:

Check out NCIS, Gibbs and Anthony Spinoza! :D

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Zabrak
I watch CSI Miami, for much the same reason, he's cute! :blush:

Check out NCIS, Gibbs and Anthony Spinoza! :D

Love ya,

Sally

Haha, something we have in common!

Will do. This one channel I have has tons of CSI eps on in a row.

24, House, and american Idol are my current favorites

I watched EVERY ep of house online. It lasted along time and I was sad to get to the last one.

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Guest Katherine Nicole
I watch CSI Miami, for much the same reason, he's cute! :blush:

Check out NCIS, Gibbs and Anthony Spinoza! :D

Love ya,

Sally

Spinoza? In Tony's own words, Big D, little i, Big N, little ozzo. DiNozzo. ;):D

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

It's been years since I followed a television show that I watched on an actual television! But lately I've been watching earlier seasons of The Simpsons online - I didn't get into the show until it was supposedly past its prime, because my parents didn't allow me to watch it until I was older.

Clone High is a good show I've watched recently, but I don't feel qualified to explain it to anyone who hasn't seen it. It's unique, and probably takes some degree of nerdiness to appreciate.

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Spinoza? In Tony's own words, Big D, little i, Big N, little ozzo. DiNozzo. ;):D

Well I was close enough that you knew who I was talking about - the receipiant of the Jethro Gibbs' head slap. :rolleyes:

Somehow I missed the episode where he spelled it - I only catch it in reruns anyway - rehearsal night is Tuesday! :(

I didn't mention Dr. Mallard (Ducky) because so many of the people here are too young to remember the Man From U.N.C.L.E. and David Mc Callum's role as the dshing young agent from Russia. :P

My senserist apologies to special agent Anthony DiNozzo, it's bad enough that NCIS doesn't get the funding or recognition of the FBI and the CIA but now I even got his name wrong - I should probably go apologize to him personally. :D

Then there are series like Jag and and if you live in my area it is required that you watch at least 4 episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger a week! :lol:

Love ya,

Sally

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I found this neat little item that will show the younger ones why I would even mention Ducky in with the other hot guys.

Enjoy!

Love ya,

Sally

Robert Vaughn wasn't so bad either!

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Guest Elizabeth K

Television - ahhhhh junk!

I tried not toget sucked back into Ameican Idol but it didn't work. I hate how they make those poor kids suffer through not only the next commercial but also the guest singer before telling them to pack up and hit the road. And they let 'America" vote so the winner can be a real loser while the talent has to come from elsewhere in the top twelve (including winning an Oscar). Remember the winner, older and grey haired... what's his name? Two years ago? [see what I mean]. But the stories on these people are so interesting.

And House - a BRILLIANT show forever, but it's starting to slip a bit (maybe it is me).

I was an HBO and Showtime addict for their outstanding different series for a long time (Supranos, Six Feet Under were outstanding) but that faded when they went back to formula.

So I watch the cooking shows mainly (I am a dull girl sometimes - but they makes appropriate TV noises when I am cleaning house).

I watched Sex Change Hospital (HORRIBLE title) for obvious reasons - I try to catch any TG relted specials.

I am like everyone else and watch the History Channel (now they are so not so much the 'Hitler" Channel) and History Channel International. National Geograhic is usually very good and so is the Animal Channel.

And all the premium Movie sites - when something good is on.

BUT I really spend free time on the internet, mainly Laura's [and a few other sites]. When Forum is slow, I go to CHAT!

Television is junk! Oh I forgot - I watch all the news programs, local stuff, not that hyped up news trash with one story live [running it into the ground by rehashing rehashing rehashing] and other teasers running in print below. New Oleans is always a hot spot for mother stabbings and father rapings. We play guess where the body's found tonight - a drug killing? How unusual!

Lizzy

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Guest Jackson

Actually I'm not watching much television. I was feeling cheap and since I'm always off in the field somewhere playing war, I put my satellite on hold for six months.

Before, I was watching Scrubs, the Colbert Report, South Park. I can catch those online, but I haven't. I love the History Channel and Comedy Central. I did have Showtime and I will feel bad not seeing Nurse Jane which is starting in June. That looks like it would have been funny.

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Actually I'm not watching much television. I was feeling cheap and since I'm always off in the field somewhere playing war, I put my satellite on hold for six months.

Before, I was watching Scrubs, the Colbert Report, South Park. I can catch those online, but I haven't. I love the History Channel and Comedy Central. I did have Showtime and I will feel bad not seeing Nurse Jane which is starting in June. That looks like it would have been funny.

I had no idea that you were so into it that you put war above satellite TV! :o

You must really enjoy it and it gets you outside, so good for you! :D

I love the Daily Show and The Colbert Report, but if you get a chance to go outside and do something that you truly love, then you made a great choice.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Battlestar Galactica, Dexter (new new episodes right now though), Family Guy, American Dad, occasionally Iron Chef

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Guest Cody_T

I watch House, Scrubs, and Doogie Howser. It seems that in the long run, only medical shows can really hold my interest :P. I watch House on schedule, Scrubs whenever there's time, and Doogie on hulu.

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Guest Jackson

Then, Sally, you can keep me up on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. I do kind of miss Stephen Colbert's "The Word".

Y'all should see my reenacting schedule. Something like 15 event weekends this year. Combine that with my Saturday classes and finals and then work, that probably leaves me with something like (52 weekends - 15 events - 12 Classes - 3 exams - 12 work)... Whoa. Like 10 free weekends. :o

I knew I shouldn't have figured that out.

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Guest With Faith Or Flames

I haven't been hooked on any show in particular lately, but right now im watching the tyra banks show. A segment of this episode is about america's next top model's first transgender contestant. I just think its really cool. ^^

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Guest StrandedOutThere
I watch House, Scrubs, and Doogie Howser. It seems that in the long run, only medical shows can really hold my interest :P. I watch House on schedule, Scrubs whenever there's time, and Doogie on hulu.

Doogie Howser? For real? I used to like that show a lot, back in the day. I should check out this Hulu...

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Guest Sarah Marie
I watched EVERY ep of house online. It lasted along time and I was sad to get to the last one.

House is still on Fox (Monday nights), and the current season is a bit darker and more serious (while Dr. House is still, well, House.

I am also a huge fan of ABC's Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, both of which ended their seasons the end of March. From the way Grey's finished their season, I can't wait for season 6.

I also am enjoying Fringe (Fox), Medium (NBC), Scrubs and Better Off Ted (ABC) and a bunch of other programs on a variety of channels.

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Guest Midoe

Very little time for TV but I always make time for Heroes, The Office, and *gasp* Star Wars The Clone Wars

(who would have gessed that one right :P )

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I am enjoying Television so much more now, I get to watch what I like and I don't have to explain what happened to anybody else!

Loving living alone again!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Rosie2012

Burn Notice, Royal Pains, MythBusters (always watch it), Bizarre Foods and House.

I think those are the ones I watch the most lately.

I was also hooked up on Heroes, and I'm anxiously waiting for the next season ^_^

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Guest My_Genesis

I watch a lot of sitcoms (mostly the tv-14 ones lol.) I started watching two and a half men consistently only the beginning of this past season (season 6), and now I have somethign to fight my boredom over the summer - catch up. lol

I think they wrote the characters really well, everyone is very relatable in that show. and their housekeeper, berta, she has my sense of humor so she contributes a lot to the comedy of the show for me. :) oh yeah and i love the episode with the ftm lol.

I also consistently watch Big Bang Theory - makes me feel like less of a nerd :rolleyes: and kaley cuoco... :blush: ; I was religiously watching terminator: the sarah connor chronicles - til they cancelled it! gahhh! i think with shows these days, the good ones finish last. :/ also how i met your mother, lie to me (only a "1/2" season but its an awesome show so far...), and south park. although with south park i have only seen the last 2-3 seasons in full, so i have some catching up to do on that one as well. family guy is good too but hard for me to find a lot of the episodes online on all those free sites i watch my shows on haha

there are some "oldies" i like, like fresh prince, full house, and roseanne. so i watch those whenever theyre on and i have time.

i was into grey's anatomy first few seasons but not so much anymore.

and i like house but dont watch it consistently...idk why, i guess im not as good at committing to hour long shows lol.

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Guest Neuro

I've been watching the Big Bang theory, too! XDDD I am so addicted to that darn show, I keep going "Dang I wish I knew people like that to share my nerddom with!" (of course they are SMART nerds so I might get trampled UNF....)

Hmmmmmmmm other than that, THERE'S ALWAYS ARTHUR :insert stupid grin here: HUHHH

And The Soup. Fufufu~

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Guest My_Genesis
I've been watching the Big Bang theory, too! XDDD I am so addicted to that darn show, I keep going "Dang I wish I knew people like that to share my nerddom with!" (of course they are SMART nerds so I might get trampled UNF....)

Hmmmmmmmm other than that, THERE'S ALWAYS ARTHUR :insert stupid grin here: HUHHH

And The Soup. Fufufu~

LOL@Arthur. but yeah BBT is a pretty darn funny show ^^

oh and on the topic of family guy i really want that new dvd "Seth's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy". :D

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