I consider myself a guy that likes a good chuckle, and cherishes those moments when you’re out of breath from extreme laughter. Comical T.V. feeds this hunger for a giggle, and especially serves as a stress reliever, or to get my mind off of something. Is it sad that I once in a while use the television to cope with the stress of homework and facilitate procrastination? Yes, it defiantly is, but it works so I’m going to remain tenacious in brain melting ways.
Right now you probably think I watch, an exorbitant amount of T.V. based on how the previous paragraph was phrased; but, that’s actually far from the truth. In a normal week, I probably watch four hours of T.V. The shows that make up the couple of hours spent are Psych, White Collar, and Tosh.0; two comedies and one drama. Oh and yes I will go far enough to say that Tosh.0 is one of the hilarious shows ever broadcasted on television. Often times T.V will give me aspirations to be just like the characters in the program; I want to be slick and witty like Neil Caphry , funny like Shaun Spencer, and B.A. like Jack Bauer…
So all aspects of T.V. to me are pretty much all positi… JOKE, there’s nothing that really grinds my gears more than commercials. All they are good for is going to get a bag of chips, getting a drink, pouring the drink into the cup, and taking both items back to where you were watching T.V in time for the show to start again. But what happens if you planned ahead and assembled you’re in-show meal before hand? Then, you get screwed over by the boredom and are forced to remain seated for the 3-4 minute brain washing session while attempting to make conversation.
DVR is pretty pro. T.V
I consider myself a guy that likes a good chuckle, and cherishes those moments when you’re out of breath from extreme laughter. Comical T.V. feeds this hunger for a giggle, and especially serves as a stress reliever, or to get my mind off of something. Is it sad that I once in a while use the television to cope with the stress of homework and facilitate procrastination? Yes, it defiantly is, but it works so I’m going to remain tenacious in brain melting ways.
Right now you probably think I watch, an exorbitant amount of T.V. based on how the previous paragraph was phrased; but, that’s actually far from the truth. In a normal week, I probably watch four hours of T.V. The shows that make up the couple of hours spent are Psych, White Collar, and Tosh.0; two comedies and one drama. Oh and yes I will go far enough to say that Tosh.0 is one of the hilarious shows ever broadcasted on television. Often times T.V will give me aspirations to be just like the characters in the program; I want to be slick and witty like Neil Caphry , funny like Shaun Spencer, and B.A. like Jack Bauer…
So all aspects of T.V. to me are pretty much all positi… JOKE, there’s nothing that really grinds my gears more than commercials. All they are good for is going to get a bag of chips, getting a drink, pouring the drink into the cup, and taking both items back to where you were watching T.V in time for the show to start again. But what happens if you planned ahead and assembled you’re in-show meal before hand? Then, you get screwed over by the boredom and are forced to remain seated for the 3-4 minute brain washing session while attempting to make conversation.
DVR is pretty pro.
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