ChileMass
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All I have to say about that.
Here's the list of the 8 hottest TV news anchorwomen:
1 - Melissa Theuriaut (above)
2 - And
3 - No
4 - One
5 - Else
6 - Is
7 - Even
8 - Close
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All I have to say about that.
Here's the list of the 8 hottest TV news anchorwomen:
1 - Melissa Theuriaut (above)
2 - And
3 - No
4 - One
5 - Else
6 - Is
7 - Even
8 - Close
I have to watch the local traffic report here every day:
I have to watch the local traffic report here every day:
Here's the list of the 8 hottest TV news anchorwomen:
1 - Melissa Theuriaut (above)
2 - And
3 - No
4 - One
5 - Else
6 - Is
7 - Even
8 - Close
Yeah, for some reason, I never seem to get the traffic report
I picture Andy sitting stuck in traffic with a dazed look on his face wondering how he got there. :lol:
What are you doing picturing Andy doing that anyway? :blink::smash:I was picturing Andy doing something else altogether.... but then I threw up in my mouth a little so I stopped.
I have basic cable so we don't have CNN... and I can't remember when I watched anything other than the 10 o'clock news (which does not have hot people on it, BTW)...
Heck, basic cable doesn't even include the local access channel anymore! We get:Your basic cable doesn't include CNN? That's too bad. Those damn cable companies love to scam people by charging extra for what I would consider a pretty "basic" basic cable channel. You have my sympathies. :wink:
Heck, basic cable doesn't even include the local access channel anymore! We get:
CBS
NBC
FOX
some advertising channel
ABC
PBS
ION
NY NBC
CW20
HSN
some Spanish channel(s)
MYTV9
WGN
We also can get a kind of scrambled MSNBC
That's it. For $14+/month. If it wasn't for PBS (which the kids enjoy), I'd just use an antennae instead.
They don't really advertise it. They have another "basic" called Family Basic, IIRC (we used to have that before kids) and that was around $40/$45/month. The only things I miss from that are Discovery, Food Network, and History Channel. Wish you could pay separately for just the channels you watch.All things considered, for $14 that's a pretty decent deal. I didn't know that such kinds of cable packages exist like that anymore. I have a 3fer deal with cable, phone and internet for $118, but when I just had basic cable, it was $52 and that was the lowest priced option available.
I'd love an ala carte TV menu
What a bimbo!
I'd be six kinds of pissed to find out I wasn't getting a discount for having 16 shopping channels and 12 religious channels in the lineup.
Really, though, shouldn't most cable be free? I say, if it's ad-supported, stop charging me.
Maybe cable companies should change their business model- stop being "content providers" and start being advertising coordinators. Whatever channel pays teh best gets on, so they have to have the best programming that people will watch so they can get the best paying ads from companies.
No, wait- a better idea:
Hmmm..... dual standard here
girl looks at a nice looking guy is called a bimbo. guy looks at same is called a homo.
it's not fair.