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Old 10-11-2012   #16
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Maybe 30 minutes a day. 7+ hours on Sunday


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Old 10-11-2012   #17
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My TV is on fro 6-12 or bedtime. I'm not always watching it...just background noise. I used to watch A LOT of tv but now prob 2 hours a night....catching up on DVR shows etc...
Same here... I have it on for background and watch it from time to time while surfing the net, cooking or doing something with the kids...
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Old 10-11-2012   #18
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Probably about 6-8 hours day. I love me some TV.
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Old 10-11-2012   #19
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2 to 3 hours a night.

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Old 10-11-2012   #20
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Weekdays I watch 1 to 2 hours depending on how tired I am.

After I come from work I help kids' homework than prepare them for bed. They go to sleep at 8 and since I wake up at 6 everyday I end up sleeping by 9:30 PM or 10:00 pm depending on how tired I am.
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Old 10-12-2012   #21
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None.

A few years ago our tv tower snd antenna blew down in a storm and our tv got burned up by lightening and we decided not to replace it. I do kinda miss the Cowboys games though but not much. Other than the games I don't miss tv at all.

I spend lots of time on the internet but do not watch any TV shows. For a while I watched the games on streaming video but it was so jerky it wasn't worth watching and also picked up a lot of viruses that way so just quit watching streaming video.

Not having tv has greatly enhanced our appreciation of country life and allowed us to get a lot more accomplished.

I might consider buying a new tv if I could select only the channels I want but all satellite companies require a two year contract with dozens of channels we wouldn't want on our tv, much less watch.

Some family members gave us an old analog tube-type set so we could watch our old videotapes.

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I think people would be surprised at how much more of a happy life they would lead by following your example. If not happy, they most certainly would be more productive. How much can Jersey Shore and Honey Boo Boo add to a person's life. I have limited my TV time and started studying more history and other things in an effort to improve myself. The programs that I do watch are more of an educational type. I do have a couple of exceptions though. The news has become too depressing to watch these days and I feel better when I skip it.
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Old 10-12-2012   #22
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Probably 9 hours per week.

Dallas game.

Rest of the time is spent half-watching the other games that are on during the weekend and the Thursday night game.
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Old 10-12-2012   #23
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I think people would be surprised at how much more of a happy life they would lead by following your example. If not happy, they most certainly would be more productive. How much can Jersey Shore and Honey Boo Boo add to a person's life. I have limited my TV time and started studying more history and other things in an effort to improve myself. The programs that I do watch are more of an educational type. I do have a couple of exceptions though. The news has become too depressing to watch these days and I feel better when I skip it.
People pursuing self-improvement are all too rare these days and you are to be commended. Since I was born into extreme poverty and most of the kids I knew in childhood wound up in prison, self-improvement seemed the only course for me since I didn't like how I grew up. I wanted to live a decent life and I knew it wasn't going to be just handed to me and if I didn't do it myself it wouldn't get done. Necessity is the mother of many children.

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