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Oh, God will the torture ever end

LoKyBuckeye said:
the History channel can be highly addictive... I'll be channel surfing and the next thing you know I'll be watch How Guns Were Invented for an hour.

Worst thing I ever caught myself watching was the history of Hammers. I mean come on, how interesting are hammer?s But I WAS watching it.
 
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No shit, I love the History Channel. You go from watching a show about bombers to a show about hotdogs to a show about ancient Scotish weapons and your hooked on all three. I've burned more days vegging on the History Channel without meaning to than I can count.
 
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history channel, nat. geographic channel and discovery can trap me without warning....

i spent an hour this afternoon (during the minn-ala game) watching nat. geographic and a show about locusts.....those are one ugly, nasty creatures....

why are no teams nicknamed the locust?
 
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the food channel has become interesting too. My wife and I watched an hour special on how different Holiday treats are made they other day. Carmel Apples, Ginger Bread Houses, Candy Canes... mmmmm, I need some candy. Now that's some good reality TV.... not shows like survivor.
 
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I, Robot was pretty cool. My wife doesn't like that kind of thing, so I've got to sneak it in whenever I can. She went to bed early and I watched it with the dogs. Collateral was cool, too (Jada Pinkett-Smith is tasty).
 
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Thump said:
I saw Anchorman last night and was highly disappoionted. It wasn't that funny at all and I really like Will Ferrell.
I saw Anchorman as part of a 3 movie marathon this weekend and thought it was very funny. The guy who used to be on the Daily Show was a riot.

Second movie as part of the marathon was Open Water. Made me want to gouge my eyes out. I think they spent about $100 to make it, it moves at the pace of a three-toe-sloth, and the ending was so depressing I wanted to jump off my apartment's balcony.

Luckily, the third movie was King Arthur, which was great! Lots of action and violence, but a good theme regarding loyalty and freedom in it. I highly recommend it to all.
 
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Thump said:
I saw Anchorman last night and was highly disappoionted. It wasn't that funny at all and I really like Will Ferrell.

I loved it! I heard bad things, but all in all it was hillarious. I must admit though that I would like whatever Will Farrel did no matter how bad.
 
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