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Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 12:54 PM
Posted by: carrollmoore5 Posts: 4
TV shows that I watch are Little People, Big World. I watch dog shows, Cesar Milan, baseball games. I am very TV oriented. I am also outgoing. I don't watch TV all the time, but when I do, I like to watch my shows. What kind of shows are you interested in?
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 2:26 PM
Posted by: stevc Posts: 8
ugly betty. grey's anatomy, curb your entiasm, am. idol, & too many others to mention. if you want to contact me, use sjcohan@comcast.net. this is for business. I am paranoid of spam.
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 3:02 PM
Posted by: Lieslmcq Posts: 2,303
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 7:02 PM
Posted by: cherylberyl Posts: 269
The Rolloffs were on Oprah the other day while I was still on campus, so I went to Hillel to watch it. My friend Scott went off on this whole thing about how they're publicity whores and they're only doing this for the publicity, and also for the $, and he just kept going on and on... Thank god his phone rung, as I was about to leap across the coffee table and strangle him. I told him they were doing a public service to this country. I hope you all agree. I took what he had to say as much more of a personal attack then I thought I would. He know's I'm big on advocacy work...
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 8:48 PM
I don't really think it matters why they're doing the show; they've brought more awareness to disability in general and little people in particular than anyone has in a long, long time. It can't be easy for them to be on camera that much and to have their lives picked apart by people who watch the show. I read a bit on their forums and was appalled at the things people said about them. Anyway, I think it's a really, really good show and I admire their determination and the fact that they just live their lives as anyone would. They don't complain, they don't use being LP as an excuse, they just live. Not everyone is that strong. In fact, as I was struggling to get something off of the grocery store shelf yesterday and started to feel myself get annoyed, I thought of Amy doing the same thing and never thinking twice about it. Clearly, they've inspired me,
Did you expect a dissertation?
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 10:54 PM
Posted by: brknbnes Posts: 286
I watch tv everyday, I like the History channel, Discovery, and the Health channel, along with the Weather, Cooking, CNBC during the weekdays. I like some of the NASCAR races and the NHRA on Sunday nights on the weekends they run on ESPN 2 I also like the comedy channel and Mad TV.
Posted on: Sun, Apr 27 2008 11:21 PM
Posted by: Becky Posts: 1,551
ER since the very beginning, Deadliest Catch, Axe Men, Family Guy (It's my son's fault, he watches it and got me addicted!), Dog Whisperer, Mythbusters, Little People/Big World, anything on the Discovery Channel or The Learning Channel. I live movies better than regular TV.
I was reading an article in my local paper the other day, where they asked 2nd graders what they wanted to be when they grew up. It was hilarious. One kid said he wanted to be a dog whisperer, cause he wanted to talk to dogs! TV has such an influence on these little people.
Posted on: Mon, Apr 28 2008 12:24 PM
Posted by: Vinny Posts: 649
Thurs. night line up on NBC, The Simpsons, History and Discovery Channels. House
Stay Strong
Vinny
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