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V.T. Eric Layton
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Raise your hand...

 

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securitybreach
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1995 was the last one I watched.

V.T. Eric Layton
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Been a while for me, too. I can always find other more constructive things to do.

securitybreach
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Well I see yelling at a tv as a shared insanity. Can you imagine if someone yelled at some other tv show?

I get it if you are at the game but to cheer at home is both stupid and insane. People yelling at a tv is usually a sign that they should be in a mental hospital.

V.T. Eric Layton
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3 minutes ago, securitybreach said:

People yelling at a tv is usually a sign that they should be in a mental hospital.

 

Nah... that's just fanaticism.

 

I yell at my TV all the time, but it's usually insulting comments about the darn commercials. ;)

 

Of course, I talk to my cats, too...

 

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A friend of mine bought me a drinking glass that says, "It's NOT drinking alone if the CAT is home." ;)

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What's a super bowl? A large serve of soup?

I did watch the Australian Open tennis final last night, well half of it. Very exciting match and I'm not a tennis fan at all.

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I never could get into watching other people play games.

Don't watch reality shows either.

I'd rather do something myself.

I started to watch it once in the 70's when I was stuck in a hotel with nothing to do on a week-end ... got bored and bought a paperback.

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V.T. Eric Layton
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Pete! --> a man after my own heart. :)

securitybreach
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I watched The Waterboy with Adam Sandler instead. Much better show

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Ford V Ferrari is pretty good. 92% on the Tomatometer and 98% Audience Score!

securitybreach
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3 minutes ago, sunrat said:

Ford V Ferrari is pretty good. 92% on the Tomatometer and 98% Audience Score!

 

Yeah, I liked it too,

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securitybreach
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3 minutes ago, Robert said:

It requires paid subscription TV in my area so no.

 

I know that is too late now but there are lots of places online that you could of watched it for free including fanical.com

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On 2/3/2020 at 12:24 AM, V.T. Eric Layton said:

Raise your hand...

 

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Me too.

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Cluttermagnet
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Didn't watch, absolutely no interest.

 

Don't remember exactly what I was doing at the time, but it has to have

been better than watching sports. Yawn...

 

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V.T. Eric Layton
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Another possibly sign of our intelligence. ;)

securitybreach
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Just now, V.T. Eric Layton said:

Another possibly sign of our intelligence. ;)

 

Well, yelling at a TV is a sign of insanity.

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V.T. Eric Layton
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Umm... yup. ;)

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Cluttermagnet
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On 2/9/2020 at 1:46 PM, securitybreach said:

 

Well, yelling at a TV is a sign of insanity.

 

...In which case I'm probably certifiable. I love to yell at the idiots on

TV, especially when politics are being discussed and the idiots are

not of my tribe....

 

...but does it count for anything that right after the yelling, I like

to detach and have a good belly laugh- at myself? I'm just sayin'...

 

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V.T. Eric Layton
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Well, the good news is that if you can do all those crazy things and then later on laugh about yourself doing them, you're NOT crazy... just a bit weird. ;)

 

It's OK, though... I talk to inanimate objects (often cussing) like washing machines, coffee makers, etc. I also talk to cats and dead people. The dead people are usually much more responsive than the cats.

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securitybreach
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Well, the cats can actually listen. B)

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V.T. Eric Layton
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5 hours ago, securitybreach said:

Well, the cats can actually listen.

 

They listen when they hear the crunchies (snacks) bag or sound the tab makes coming off the cat food can, otherwise...

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securitybreach
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Not my kitty, she comes when I call sometimes.

V.T. Eric Layton
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16 hours ago, securitybreach said:

sometimes

 

"Sometimes" being the key word here. ;)

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securitybreach
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40 minutes ago, V.T. Eric Layton said:

 

"Sometimes" being the key word here. ;)

 

Well more often than not, my kitty listens..

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V.T. Eric Layton
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OK FINE, D*#MN IT! I BELIEVE YOU! 🤪

 

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Cluttermagnet
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My cats are both stubborn but will usually come when called. Amazing...

 

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If it's more than a couple of hours after a meal, my cat will frequently come if I call--he's hoping I've had a brain freeze and am going to feed him again. Other than that, he'll raise his head and look at you if you call his name, but he probably won't move unless he's feeling playful.

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Mr Spooky just looks at me like I am an idiot if I call him then keeps on cleaning himself. 😎

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