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blackeagle603
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Just got turned on to "Breaking Bad".
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Once Upon A Time.
workinwifdakids wrote: We've thus far avoided the temptation to jack an entire forum.

But what the hell.
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Grimm, some BBC stuff : Sherlock, Wire in the Blood, Top Gear.
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I came down with a cold on Christmas eve, so I've been in quarantine.

I've been plowing thrrough seasons 1, 2, &3 of Parks and Recreation including deleted scenes and commentaries. Ron Swanson is my new favorite fictional character.
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Currently airing new episodes? Vegas, Elementary, and Big Bang Theory. That's about it. Nothing else really appeals.

Then there's the cooking shows, and This Old House shows..
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About the only shows I still watch regularly are Castle, NCIS, and Jeopardy. A few other things I'll occasionally catch off Tivo or online, but not all that much.
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Fringe, Big Bang Theory, and (when time permits) Phineas and Ferb.
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SOA Season 5 and Baytown Outlaws
All my life I been in the dog house
I guess that just where I belong
That just the way the dice roll
Do my dog house song
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Ron Swanson... /heh/

He's sort of like the Archie Bunker of this generation. My son and his friends love the guy. They've grown up suffocating in PC, feminizing era. Then along comes Ron Swanwon who says/vents all sorts of non-PC, and anti-health Nazi stuff.
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Rich
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Right now, nothing.

Tonight I'll watch the Cowboys/Redskins football game.

Last time the TV was on was a week ago during the Cowboys/Saints game.

My spare time is taken up by reading, internet and walking the dog.
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