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this is how you get 30 hours... (Reply)
this is how you get 30 hours...
Date:
2007-02-19 06:34 am (UTC)
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this is how you fit 30 hours into a week (a la my parents)
get home at 6ish and turn on the tv. LEAVE IT ON until you go to bed around 10. that's 4 hours a day x 5 days a week = 20 hours....
now, get up on saturday and turn the tv on and LEAVE IT ON until you go to bed... and repeat on sunday...
this works out to about 40 or more hours a week of tv viewing, and definitely at least 30 hours of actual watching
i don't understand how they do it. but then again, there *might* be 20 books in that house...
as opposed to my several bookshelves full... and still out of room...
and yes, TiVo - i still have stuff from sept too
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this is how you get 30 hours...
Date: 2007-02-19 06:34 am (UTC)get home at 6ish and turn on the tv. LEAVE IT ON until you go to bed around 10. that's 4 hours a day x 5 days a week = 20 hours....
now, get up on saturday and turn the tv on and LEAVE IT ON until you go to bed... and repeat on sunday...
this works out to about 40 or more hours a week of tv viewing, and definitely at least 30 hours of actual watching
i don't understand how they do it. but then again, there *might* be 20 books in that house...
as opposed to my several bookshelves full... and still out of room...
and yes, TiVo - i still have stuff from sept too