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I got to listen to a lot of music today while I traveled to and from my off-site meeting. I miss having that much music around. If only I could pick up radio stations from my office...
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Today's Question of the Day? is:
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Do you (have you) watch(ed) Lost?
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What is the most complicated tv series you've ever enjoyed?
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The Asker
5 comments:
Yes, I have gotten addicted to LOST. It all started the Spring break when dad and I watched Season I and II of Lost and we have been hooked ever since....and yes.......it is has gotten complicated.
I missed last night because of Ash Wednesday services.......but not to fear.......it is recorded.
Yes, I watched Lost, but only for the first two seasons, after which my sanity sent me a very passive aggressive note about how it was either her or the tv show, so I said farewell to Lost.
We also recorded it due to Mass, but I iPod'ed it and we watched it on the way to work. This Cesear fellow sounds like trouble...
Lost I and II were awesome, then III and IV got really slow and weird. Season V is doing pretty good, except THERE'S ONLY TWO LEFT!
I also enjoy watching Star Treks (the newer ones). The Next Generation is pretty easy to follow along with since it's fairly episodic. Voyager used to be, but ever since they encountered the Necrid Expanse it's gotten very strange. Deep Space Nine, however, is very linear and skipping around leads to much confusion.
I do not watch very much tv at all. I arrange my Sundays so that we can watch the Simpsons either before or after dinner. Other than that, I like to watch House, but don't make an effort to provide the time.
Nick and Jake never liked Lost much, but I think they missed the beginning and therefore never could understand it. They watch Heroes, which I think has a bit of a complicated story line. And they watch the Office.
That is it for this family.
By the way, in an evil twist to Lent, Jacob has decided to give up having Hanna Montana on the tv. I think that is the best thing ever, but there is one little girl who is protesting this.
There aren't many things I love more than LOST. I do believe I love my husband and my baby more, but everything else might fall behind. Is that so wrong?
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