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Sun Feb-27-11 09:35 AM
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Sunday's Doonesbury- Contentless News |
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Sun Feb-27-11 11:27 AM
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Sun Feb-27-11 09:43 AM
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4. Hey, the phasing out of the Easy Bake Oven and the Royal Wedding is important to someone... |
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Sun Feb-27-11 10:36 AM
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10. That's what I remember from last night's news! |
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Yikes. Trudeau is right on the mark. I kept waiting for news on Wisconsin...
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Sun Feb-27-11 09:46 AM
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5. He forgot something really important - the 15-20 ads for pee problems, |
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fibromyalgia, low platelets, the bathtub ads, just for men for that gray hair, constipation, diarrhea, pain pads, arthritis, type 2 diabetes, sleep issues, depression - all of which have 8 zillion warnings about how you just may die of you use them...or they may not work.
Important to mention because the time spent on these ads far outweighs the time Brian, Katie or whoever spend on the non-news.
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Sun Feb-27-11 09:48 AM
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6. I think that is what happens after the last panel n/t |
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Sun Feb-27-11 10:29 AM
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9. Hey! Don't make fun of pee problems. |
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I have to go 15 - 20 times during the NBC Nightly News :blush:
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Sun Feb-27-11 11:09 AM
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11. look on the bright side - you don't miss any news! |
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Sun Feb-27-11 11:21 AM
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12. Check the ads sometime on the evening news |
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How many are for products you can't buy? Prescription drugs, the wonder of extractive energy industries, the gee-whiz ability of financial advisors to suck money out of your pocket while you go broke. Almost make you wonder why they buy all that air time.
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Sun Feb-27-11 10:04 AM
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8. Sunday doonesbury....oh yes.....weekend is now perfect. |
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Sun Feb-27-11 12:09 PM
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14. My very own -- Excellent! Nt |
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Sun Feb-27-11 02:10 PM
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15. I haven't watched TV news in ten years. Guess I haven't missed much! nt |
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Mon Feb-28-11 04:37 AM
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18. It's been almost twice as long as that for me. . . |
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Every once in awhile, I'll be at someone's house or a television in a public place will air the news, and all it takes is five minutes for me to remember all too vividly why I don't watch anymore. And especially the "local news." Last time I saw that, the lead article -- the freakin' lead article for the entire broadcast -- dealt with the theft of a laptop computer from Paris Hilton's home (or maybe it was Lindsay Lohan's, or some other vapid "celebrity").
I took a few moments that time to look up the local station manager's email address and shoot him a note to explain how pointless I found his product. He was so shook up over my criticism, and so concerned to get immediately to work fixing that gawdawful mess, he didn't have time to acknowledge receipt of my complaint, let alone tell me how he was going to fix it. Poor fellah.
And the national news is just as bad. For a short period two years ago, my wife and I watched Rachel Maddow's show. It was fresh, and original, and seemed to hold promise. But then it became impossible to watch, given how often she had Pat Buchanan on her show. We finally turned from it in disgust as well. And though I've been told she's cleaned up her show somewhat and got rid of the geriatric bigots that littered the set, I just really didn't see enough positive content to offset the possibility that nimrods like Buchanan might make an appearance again.
Guess I'll content myself with the printed word and the occasional YouTube post if I want to see video of some event or disaster. It's better than sitting around in any event, watching the disaster that is televised "news."
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Sun Feb-27-11 09:31 PM
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16. wouldn't you love to be in the room when Garry and Jane Pauley talk about stuff like this? |
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I'm sure she has plenty of stories from her days at NBC and elsewhere.
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