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(43,728 posts)moose65
(3,169 posts)I happened to catch a little bit of the Fox primetime "talent" the other night. What a cesspool. They're bashing Biden left and right and they're still on their bit about him being senile. It is absolutely sickening.
The worst thing is the people who sit there watching that while the drool rolls down their chin think they're watching news instead of a bunch of talking heads who pander to the lowest instincts of humans. I mean, they openly insult the president and say the most extreme things about him. Even "liberal" MSNBC never did that to Trump.
modrepub
(3,505 posts)to visit my kid at college almost 5 years ago. Saw some nice retro restaurant along the way and decided to stop for lunch. Of course they had the TV set to Fox and blaring at almost maximum decibel. Completely stomach turning even though the food was pretty good. Finished as soon as we could, left and never went back.
SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)that will turn any TV off. It's on my keyring, or rather is my keyring, just for such circumstances.
I've driven more than a few restaurant and bar owners crazy by turning their Fox-tuned TVs off repeatedly. 😁
Beartracks
(12,834 posts)Evolve Dammit
(16,812 posts)soldierant
(6,950 posts)At Amazon ... but cheap at twice the price, for such value.
SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)My daughter liked it so much I bought one for her as well. She's always taking one of my grandchildren or another to the Doctor, Dentist etc. and sees more waiting rooms in a week than I do in a year. She loves it, just for the sake of her blood pressure.
orleans
(34,094 posts)i remember going into toyota waiting room several years ago and they had fox on. i asked them to please change the channel. they did.
next time i went there same thing. and they changed the channel for me again.
next time i went there the tv was NOT on fox. i think i went back a second time--still no fox.
so...at least that.
Evolve Dammit
(16,812 posts)rdking647
(5,113 posts)living in the fascist republic of texas i need a way to turn off the propaganda that is spewed from the tv in restaurants....
soldierant
(6,950 posts)madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)SergeStorms
(19,204 posts)You have to point it directly at the TV you want to turn off, and it takes some practice to do it as unobtrusively as possible.
After a few times, you too can be a pro at fucking with right-wing nitwits.
Evolve Dammit
(16,812 posts)madinmaryland
(64,933 posts)aggiesal
(8,952 posts)Working in San Diego, there are a lot of conservative (R)'s.
At the company I was working at, we have a cafeteria, where everyone went to eat lunch.
It had maybe half a dozen big screen TV's blaring.
The person in charge of those TV's was a retired Navy Officer.
Well he loved FOX, so that was the station he had blaring through out the lunch hour.
The STB used for displaying, was in the Cafeteria as well, in a cabinet, behind a locked
glass door, where the remote was located.
So I buy myself a universal remove and program it for the STB being used.
Then my friends and I would go down to the cafeteria and sit at the table right in front
of the cabinet, about 15 feet from the cabinet.
I'd discretely take out the universal remote and change the channel, with the remote under the table,
to a local channel, CNN or ESPN.
One day we're watching CNN when the Retired Navy Officer came into the lunch room and he noticed
that CNN was on and not FOX. So he walks to the cabinet, pulls the key to the cabinet out and changes
the channel back to FOX. Puts the remote back in the cabinet and locks it and starts to walk out.
When he gets near the door, we change it back to CNN. He stops and looks at the cabinet, very confused
at this point because there's nobody near the cabinet.
So he walks back and changes the change, again to FOX. As he walks out we change the channel back to CNN.
At this point, he's so frustrated, he just walks out, as our table is hysterically laughing.
From that point on, if my friends were going to the lunch room without me, they'd swing by my desk
and ask for the universal remote.
RVN VET71
(2,699 posts)calimary
(81,566 posts)I want one! Just in case!
I could have used it at a little airport restaurant in Camarillo CA a few years back.
While we were still going out to restaurants, I made it a habit to ask the server or other restaurant worker to change the channel if the TV was tuned to Pox Noise. Always got polite compliance- except at this one restaurant. When I made my always-polite request, the young woman at the reception desk apologized and said the owner mandated that the TV always be tuned to Pox Noise.
SMoss
(112 posts)There is a cheap device available on the web called TV B Gone. It is a small remote that will shut off any and all TVs. I used it in airports and hotel breakfast areas to kill Foux Noise when I was doing a lot of business travel.
Thats my red line.
Thanks for the info!
polmaven
(9,463 posts)Mr. Evil
(2,863 posts)Caliman73
(11,760 posts)Bluethroughu
(5,204 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(145,827 posts)Evolve Dammit
(16,812 posts)Lonestarblue
(10,154 posts)LymphocyteLover
(5,662 posts)kimbutgar
(21,258 posts)I endured 3 hours of an alternate universe of lies. They wanted me to work on the job again the next day but I declined.
Person of Interest
(367 posts)uponit7771
(90,370 posts)niyad
(113,806 posts)was on. I looked at the nurse and said, "Well, if anything would bring her out of the com, having this dreck on would be it. Please find something else, and do not put this on again." Sh died a week later. The tv stayed on gardening the whole time.
RVN VET71
(2,699 posts)And I was going to tell you to stop putting spells on Fox loving healthcare workers.
niyad
(113,806 posts)lordsummerisle
(4,651 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,414 posts)But still funny.