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In reply to the discussion: To all DUers who don't watch TV, how do you do it? [View all]texanwitch
(18,705 posts)25. I found Hurricane Ike to be very interesting, most of Houston just stopped for awhile.
People learned to talk to each other.
Except for the heat and the hunt for ice, it was wasn't that bad.
I was just glad it was September, not August.
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Reminds of what I hearda comedian said one time: "Don't you hate it when people say "I don't
Laura PourMeADrink
Jun 2012
#6
When Hurricane Ike came to town we didn't have power for two weeks, I didn't miss the tv.
texanwitch
Jun 2012
#9
I found Hurricane Ike to be very interesting, most of Houston just stopped for awhile.
texanwitch
Jun 2012
#25
Growing up we only had network teevee. Now as an adult, I've only lived in rural areas - no cable
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#12
Yes, it was about five years ago that I'd had enough, dropped all but basic-basic cable
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2012
#24
I grew up in the 60s. By the early 70s, I was convinced most of what was on the boobtube
struggle4progress
Jun 2012
#19
I'll never understand rejecting a form of media, but its easy to see how its done
dr.strangelove
Jun 2012
#21
I miss the AMC of old -- used to be nothing but CLASSIC movies from the 50's and older.
MiddleFingerMom
Jun 2012
#27