There are soooo many good shows on television these days, that I can't seem to catch them all. Which ones are your favorites that are worth my tv watching time?
At this instant in time , its "Top Gear" a rather silly Brit car show where the hosts do really dumb things with cars and other vehicles. (like they recently had a race across Botswana into the Meghadhighadi and the kalahari, they also filled a bunch of cars with water and, while the host/drivers were outdfitted in diving gear so they could breathe, they drove these cars until the water leaked out to a specific level. )
They also did a search for the best driving road in Europe . A weekly test drive is done by celebrities who attempt to beat other celebrity"s times around a measured course.
They also rip upon each other its Jeremy Clarkson and two other guys whose names I do not recall.
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Before that it was "MONK"
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Before that it was "SEINFELD"
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I dont remember actually having any favorite shows before Seinfeld,favorite actors maybe.
Whatever happened to the show "Junkyard Wars". I use to get a kick out of that show. "Top Gear" sound like a hoot, what channel is it on or do I need satellite?
I'm all about the History and Discovery channel. I love watching Ax men and Deadliest catch. Those two professions are so insane I'm completely intrigued by them.
I don't know why but I prefer cable shows on HBO and Showtime so much better than anything on TV. For instance Californication is one of my favorite shows.
I think Obama is giving some type of speech on a commercial break for Army Wives this weekend. Could have heard wrong, regardless Im planning on watching it. Sunday at 9 or 10 on lifetime I think is what the ads Ive seen have said. Besides that Im going to catch a movie..really need to unwind and space out in front of a screen this weekend.
My ultimate fantasy is to have Gil take me to the Roadshow.
Can you imagine how he would examine each piece?
(I actually went to the AR when it came to Austin. Brought my Grandma's enamel coffee pot. It was way cool standing in the winding line and looking at other people's stuff.)