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Good calls, 24 kicks ass too, my problem with these shows is I never get to see them more than 2 in a row, so then I lose track of what's going on, and spend my evenings watching Hardball, Tucker Carlson and Countdown

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Thirded.

But, the question is, would you be a FOX News Channel watcher had Matthews's contract for Front Page - he was one of three commentatos on that short-lived FOX Network newsmagazine (Lupica was another) - carried over to FNC?


I watch some shit on FoxNews (the one roundtable show with the columnists thats name is escaping right now, for instance)---i dont give a fuck on a networks personal politics (I even have a sort of soft spot for O'Reilly sometimes and I thought Brit Hume did a bang up job during the Katrina deal), I just happen to enjoy the personalities on MSNBC better--even Garborough Country which, along with the Abrams Report, is close to unwatchable.

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you prefer meet the press to this week with george?


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you prefer meet the press to this week with george?


This Week is nigh unwatchable.

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you prefer meet the press to this week with george?


oh yeah. Face the Nation, too.

I still refer to the ABC joint as "Sam and Cokie" which should tell you something about the last time I tuned in.

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A tie between Scrubs and Veronica Mars.

Then:

Family Guy.

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Daily Show / Colbert combo.
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i really like Fareed Zakaria and kind of like George Will so i watch this week. Also i usually like the guests that george gets better.


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i really like Fareed Zakaria and kind of like George Will so i watch this week. Also i usually like the guests that george gets better.


I like Zakaria, but George is too much for me...I just don't like him. Maybe it's cos he's Greek?

George Will is gar, and Russert gets the cream of the crop plus David Broder.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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i honestly don't find the differences between the two to be such that one is unwatchable and the other is required watching. i do like reading arriana huffington get all fired up about russert every monday, so i watch This Week and tivo the late showing of Meet the press.


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i honestly don't find the differences between the two to be such that one is unwatchable and the other is required watching. i do like reading arriana huffington get all fired up about russert every monday, so i watch This Week and tivo the late showing of Meet the press.


I like Russert, and don't like Staphanopoulopolis. Huffington should be put to sleep.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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also, the look of This Week is way too OakWood. Its like the difference between the NFL on Fox and the NFL on CBS.

I'm not a fan of Step either. I put him in the Dick Morris category of "traitor"

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And George Will battles with Bob Costas as "the person who most needs to shut the fuck up about baseball"

Its a tough call.

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I really like Drawn Together, but I don't have cable, so I haven't really watched many episodes.


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And George Will battles with Bob Costas as "the person who most needs to shut the fuck up about baseball"


Costas doesn't bother me all that much, but George Will and Peter "I let Trot Nixon blast in my mouth" Gammons need to go.

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At the start of the month on CSPAN BookTV they have a 3 hour interview with a big name author called In Depth. It repeats a lot.

I concur with American Masters. I try to see all the music ones.

And I try to see as many as I can of American Experience, especially the presidents.

Voices And Visions is a cool literary PBS series sometimes hard to find though.

Now was better with billl moyers and when it was a full hour.

Most of the other stuff I watch is fluff .


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We just got Tivo so my life has ended as I know it. What an awesome invention.

Nah, just that I just won't be going out much for the next year or so starting now so movies and tv are kinda my thing. I try reading but words hurt with morning sickness(make that night sickness in my case) in the way.

Shows I always watch and/or tape:
Prison Break
AD
Kitchen Confidential(til those pricks at Fox killed it, show was awesome and I wish some other network would pick it up)
Gilmore Girls
Supernatural
Related(sue me, I"m a girl and in girly girl mode being pregnant and all)
The OC
Reunion(just got into the show and of course it got axed, figures)
Family Guy
American Dad(dare I say it, I like the show better then FG these days)
Grey's Anatomy
That 70's show(though not this season, it bites with Topher Grace gone)
General Hospital(again, sue me. I've been watching it since I was 10)
The Soup
Colbert Show(when I remember to watch it)
The Daily show(see above)

and of course Charmed despite the fact that this year sucks ass.

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Desperate Housewives
Grey's Anatomy

2 shows I sacrifice my Sunday nights for. Soon to be Sopranos- March 2006! (I hate having to wait a year and a half for the new season)

and of course, Arrested Development.

Then I got into Lost. However, I need to catch up on Season 2 before I proceed but DAMN SAWYER!!! *drooooooooool* hubba hubba...

Also:
The OC (although this season has been *boring*)
Family Guy (conflicts with Desperate Housewives so I catch the re-run of the new episode on adult.swim)
Robot Chicken
The Boondocks (dude, this shit is funny)

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Honorable mention to The Office, and whatever PBS-HD is playing, because free hi-def widescreen shows about shipwrecks and national parks will get my attention every damn time.

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Then I got into Lost. However, I need to catch up on Season 2 before I proceed but DAMN SAWYER!!! *drooooooooool* hubba hubba...

...also a UGA grad. -cough-

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No, Sawyer only implied he went to college.


I heard he was an alumn. Must you debunk all my peaks, and yet none of my valleys?

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You are actually 6'5"


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Must you debunk all my peaks, and yet none of my valleys?


You are actually 6'5"


(not fooled) That makes Loog 42 feet tall.

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The Boondocks (dude, this shit is funny)


Yeah. Them too.


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Then I got into Lost. However, I need to catch up on Season 2 before I proceed but DAMN SAWYER!!! *drooooooooool* hubba hubba...

...also a UGA grad. -cough-


signs keep pointing to ATL huh?! ;) oh yeah, and he has an asian wife, so that gives me hope.

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Then I got into Lost. However, I need to catch up on Season 2 before I proceed but DAMN SAWYER!!! *drooooooooool* hubba hubba...

...also a UGA grad. -cough-


signs keep pointing to ATL huh?! ;) oh yeah, and he has an asian wife, so that gives me hope.


He's probably a fan of cans, too. I don't KNOW that, but it seems a reasonable assumption from the data provided.

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Don't watch TV, but from what I can gather from y'all's convos, I suspect it would be Drunken Posten Showzen, or whatever it's called. Perhaps South Park, although they are getting kind of old, and wouldn't want to give them the nod without actually watching.

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