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a company called LIN Networks owns an NBC affiliate in Austin caled KXAN. They also own about 12 or more other stations broadcasting Fox,CBS ect in other markets. Apparently they and Time Warner can't come to an agreement and are saying they will pull their signals from TW. Anyone else live in these markets and use TW? It is really fucking lame, if you don't live in these markets, you're lucky. The 2nd is D-day.
I'm fucking pissed...
SNL, NFL, The Office... actually almost 90% of the shows I watch are on NBC... Aghh!
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I have read about these deals.  It is a bargaining tool used  by the network to entice viewers to call their TV provider and put pressure on them to sign a new agreement.  Most of the time there is no disruption in service. 

A while back a worked for a cable company and this shit happened a good bit.  I only remember one time did a channel get dropped.  It was picked back up a few days later.
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Friday, September 5, 2008
Digital TV: A Giveaway to Corporate Media
By Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report
September 5, 2008
www.alternet.org

Digital TV means four to ten times as many channels for each and every broadcaster with no obligations to the public. The FCC quietly awarded broadcasters this colossal gift of public property worth $70-$80 billion during the Clinton administration back in 1996. In the 12 years since, under Democratic and Republican presidents alike, corporate broadcasters and their stooges at the FCC have diligently peddled the cover stories that digital TV is all about the advent of high definition television, and that the only nagging questions are how and whether enough converter boxes will be available for consumers who can't or won't buy brand new TVs.

In a final act of brazen misdirection to conceal this grand theft digital, FCC Commissioners are scheduled to tour dozens of cities between now and February 18, 2009, doing a lot of talking, but not much listening.

FCC Anounces 80 City "We're Not Listening" Digital TV Tour

All most of us know about the transition to digital TV are two things. The first thing we know is that some people will need converter boxes on their old TVs to receive the new digital broadcasts. The second thing we know is that digital broadcast technology will enable high definition TV. As far as corporate broadcasters and the FCC are concerned, that's all we need to know, and those are the boundaries of legitimate public discourse.

What the FCC and broadcasters are actively concealing from the public is that digital broadcasting technology enables thousands of new digital TV channels on the public broadcast spectrum, all of which broadcasters have allocated to themselves without the inconvenient public scrutiny issuing thousands of new station licenses might have attracted. Thus minorities and women, local entrepreneurs, colleges and universities, community, civic and labor organizations and local governments who otherwise might acquire a portion of the new digital TV channels and used them to broadcast local news, arts, information and public service in hundreds of U.S. markets have been frozen out of the chance to serve the public over the public's airwaves without even the bother of public explanation or debate.

Utterly captured by the private broadcasters it is supposed to police and regulate, the FCC has been tasked with selling this piece of grand theft digital as a public service, and farmed out the job to the notorious PR firm of Ketchum Communications.

According to PR Watch, Ketchum Communicaitons are past masters of corporate disinformation, responsible for a string of suspect activities including:

Drafting ads for tobacco firms denying the links between smoking and disease, and promoting the myth that low-tar cigarettes are somehow less deadly; Co-ordinating PR for the KOOL Jazz Festival, intended to pretty up the name of Big Tobacco; Running fake business-funded science organizations touting the "safety" of pesticides, hormones and food additives; Spying on, smearing and facilitating the firing of pro-environmental FDA scientists; Recommending, as early as the nineties, the labeling of environmentalists as "terrorists", and the suing of investigative journalists, and conducting a 30 city PR blitz against an EPA report on the health; Covertly hiring TV host and syndicated columnist Armstrong Williams to discredit public education and shill for the administration's No Child Left Behind Act, and manufacturing dozens of fake video news releases which were distributed to hundreds of TV stations where they were broadcast as news.

Predictably, Ketchum's elaborate "public education" campaign on digital TV makes no mention of any obligations broadcasters might have to serve the public over publicly owned spectrum. It is calculated to confine public input on the DTV transition to those things the public must do in order to passively consume whatever commercial broadcasters decide to give them.

As part of this campaign, the FCC has announced plans to send staffers and commissioners to 80 cities across the country in what looks suspiciously like a "Not Listening Tour" between now and February 18, 2009. With few exceptions, FCC staffers and commissioners will be totally unprepared to explain their complicity in handing over the digital airwaves to commercial broadcasters who not only don't have programming for the new channels, but who will probably squat on the new frequencies till some profitable use appears. For the most part, the FCC won't be entertaining questions about why broadcasters are not obligated to broadcast news, local public service or other local content on the new channels, or why consumers ought to prize high definition TV over high quality content. The FCC will be talking. But it won't be listening.

Back in 2003, the FCC's OK of unlimited consolidation of print and broadcast media inspired a wave of public revulsion which almost nobody predicted, and almost nobody in the mainstream print and broadcast media reported. Nonetheless, it resulted in millions of letters and emails to the FCC, millions more signatures on petitions to Congress, and consequent intervention by the courts and congress nullifying the FCC's decree. It also resulted, to hear some tell it, in the formation of a self-aware movement for media justice in cities and towns around the country. If such a movement really exists, this may be its defining moment.

If there is indeed a movement for media justice, when the FCC commissioners and corporate PR flacks from Ketchum and the NAB fan out on their "Not Listening Tour" to 80 cities between September and February 2009, aiming to misdirect public attention on the digital TV question, citizens and communities will give them an earful, whether they're ready to hear it or not. Just as in 2003, the FCC decision and congressional legislation to privatize the entire digital TV spectrum are a train already on the tracks and in motion. Only a vast public outcry can derail them.

A new Congress and a new administration in and of themselves are absolutely no guarantee that the transformation of public digital broadcast spectrum into the unregulated private property of existing broadcasters who have failed the tests of localism and public service every day for decades, will not be consummated in February 2009. While Republican and Democratic presidential candidates are both well aware of the issues involved in the digital transition, neither seems willing to question this theft of public property.

Barack Obama's chief advisor on telecom affairs, a black attorney who has so far raised the Obama campaign at least $500,000, presumably from broadcasters and their lawyers, is William Kennard. As the FCC's general counsel from 1993 to 1996, and its chairman from 1996 to 2001, Kennard is arguably one of the fathers of this monstrously crooked deal, and of the disastrous Telecommunications Act of 1996. Upon leaving government at the beginning of the Bush administration, Kennard became managing director of media buyout operations for the bipartisan Carlyle Group. With the Bush administration having moved the ball downfield for broadcasters the last eight years, commercial broadcasters confidently expect their interests to prevail over the public's no matter who runs Congress or the White House.

Below are the first round of cities and dates slated for the FCC's "We're Not Listening" tour. If Ketchum Communications, the FCC and the National Association of Broadcasters, and the mainstream media can confine the story, and restrict the public conversation to converter boxes and high definition TV, a vast realm of public digital property will pass into unaccountable private hands, for nothing, and maybe forever. But if citizens come out, speak out and act out in the presence of each other and the FCC's corporate flacks, then maybe -- just maybe the Congress, the courts, the FCC and a new administration will have to listen. Whether they want to or not.

Here is the list of scheduled cities in the first round of FCC's Digital TV "Not Listening Tour:"

Anchorage, Alaska -- 8/27/2008

Fairbanks, Alaska -- 8/28/2008

Baltimore, Maryland -- 9/8/2008

San Francisco, California -- 9/11/2008

Austin, Texas -- 9/18/2008

Houston, Texas -- 9/17/2008

Memphis, Tennessee -- 9/19/2008

New York, New York -- 9/27/2008

Boise, Idaho -- 9/29/2008

Atlanta, Georgia -- 9/29/2008

Missoula, Montana -- 9/30/2008

Helena, Montana -- 10/1/2008

Bozeman, Montana -- 10/2/2008

Billings, Montana -- 10/3/2008

Nashville, Tennessee -- 10/7/2008

Charlotte, North Carolina -- 10/16/2008

Denver, Colorado -- 10/16/2008

Seattle, Washington -- 10/20/2008

Spokane, Washington -- 10/21/2008

Yakima, Washington -- 10/22/2008

Portland, Oregon -- 10/23/2008

Chicago, Illinois -- 11/20/2008

Phoenix, Arizona -- 12/29/2008

Bruce Dixon is editor of The Black Commentator.

© 2008 Black Agenda Report All rights reserved.
View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story/96831/

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Going through the same thing here, P.
Time Warner threatening to drop CBS and the CW.
I called TM today as I was making out my check for 83.24 for a month of cable and internet!!!!
They told me this happens every year and an agreement will be reached.

They pull Buffalo Bills football and I GUARANTEE you, people will storm the Cable office, which might not be such a bad idea anyway.

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LadyJane wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 5:47pm:
Going through the same thing here, P.
Time Warner threatening to drop CBS and the CW.
I called TM today as I was making out my check for 83.24 for a month of cable and internet!!!!
They told me this happens every year and an agreement will be reached.

They pull Buffalo Bills football and I GUARANTEE you, people will storm the Cable office, which might not be such a bad idea anyway.

LJ.


I only watch NFL and Survivor on CBS... I'm much more bothered about losing NBC... I love The Office and SNL... I made a bunch of phone calls, and got bullshit from both the affiliate owner and Time Warner. I'm a 2 year contract with TW, and use them TV, phone and internet. If this doesn't get resolved, I'm getting out of the contract, even if it means switching all my media stuff... No Sunday night football and no office.... OMG!!!
This isn't really a big problem, but I hate the way these comapnies manipulate the truth and fuck with customers. I read a ton of shit on the FCC website, talk about crazy...
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Pdog wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 6:01pm:
LadyJane wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 5:47pm:
Going through the same thing here, P.
Time Warner threatening to drop CBS and the CW.
I called TM today as I was making out my check for 83.24 for a month of cable and internet!!!!
They told me this happens every year and an agreement will be reached.

They pull Buffalo Bills football and I GUARANTEE you, people will storm the Cable office, which might not be such a bad idea anyway.

LJ.


I only watch NFL and Survivor on CBS... I'm much more bothered about losing NBC... I love The Office and SNL... I made a bunch of phone calls, and got bullshit from both the affiliate owner and Time Warner. I'm a 2 year contract with TW, and use them TV, phone and internet. If this doesn't get resolved, I'm getting out of the contract, even if it means switching all my media stuff... No Sunday night football and no office.... OMG!!!
This isn't really a big problem, but I hate the way these comapnies manipulate the truth and fuck with customers. I read a ton of shit on the FCC website, talk about crazy...


Don't fret P. They'll work it out. I actually spoke to a nice woman today who said this happens EVERY year with our Time Warner and the owners of the CBS/CW affiliate.

I'm sure it's the same scenario in TX.

You're right though. The customer gets FUCKED over and over and over and it AIN'T a good fuck either.

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Haha... Just asking that makes us both severely Geektarded... I liked the girl who went home first, she was kinda hot! I think the gay guy and his man-crush both with those two hot girls stand a good chance. I really like a pro gamer dude, he is very smart, he's my dark horse pick, but his tribe is fucked. I like the gangster dude too!
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LadyJane wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 6:07pm:
Pdog wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 6:01pm:
LadyJane wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 5:47pm:
Going through the same thing here, P.
Time Warner threatening to drop CBS and the CW.
I called TM today as I was making out my check for 83.24 for a month of cable and internet!!!!
They told me this happens every year and an agreement will be reached.

They pull Buffalo Bills football and I GUARANTEE you, people will storm the Cable office, which might not be such a bad idea anyway.

LJ.


I only watch NFL and Survivor on CBS... I'm much more bothered about losing NBC... I love The Office and SNL... I made a bunch of phone calls, and got bullshit from both the affiliate owner and Time Warner. I'm a 2 year contract with TW, and use them TV, phone and internet. If this doesn't get resolved, I'm getting out of the contract, even if it means switching all my media stuff... No Sunday night football and no office.... OMG!!!
This isn't really a big problem, but I hate the way these comapnies manipulate the truth and fuck with customers. I read a ton of shit on the FCC website, talk about crazy...


Don't fret P. They'll work it out. I actually spoke to a nice woman today who said this happens EVERY year with our Time Warner and the owners of the CBS/CW affiliate.

I'm sure it's the same scenario in TX.

You're right though. The customer gets FUCKED over and over and over and it AIN'T a good fuck either.

LJ.


If I watch Earl, SNL and Sun. Night football this week and you get Survivor and The Bills, then we know. Tomorrow is the expiration of the contract to re=transmit the signal. A free signal that LIN's affiliates use with permission of The FCC, which is owned by us, in theory. Fuckers!!!
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Haha... Just asking that makes us both severely Geektarded... I liked the girl who went home first, she was kinda hot! I think the gay guy and his man-crush both with those two hot girls stand a good chance. I really like a pro gamer dude, he is very smart, he's my dark horse pick, but his tribe is fucked. I like the gangster dude too!

I think it'll be Jacque, who is one of the hot girls. Or maybe that old guy although I find him tedious.
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Time Warner was the lead cable co. here in Houston until Comcast took over. They are both equally a disaster.

Dump the loser cable and get Directv. Better service, complete digital with plenty of HD and of course the MLB baseball pkg. that I've had since 1996.

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Trust me still, you guys are being used in this dispute.  All will be settled before the deadline.  Trust me.
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Time Warner was the lead cable co. here in Houston until Comcast took over. They are both equally a disaster.

Dump the loser cable and get Directv. Better service, complete digital with plenty of HD and of course the MLB baseball pkg. that I've had since 1996.

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I'm considering D-TV. I'm pissed, b/c we just moved to Austin, and use TW for internet and phone too... So if I bail on my contrct, I have to find new providers for the other two as well... The internet is fast, and the phone was cheap.
Man, it gets hot here... How did you weather that storm? We got some wing for an hour, that was it...
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Pdog wrote on Oct 2nd, 2008 at 3:47pm:
Maxmeister wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 9:21pm:
Time Warner was the lead cable co. here in Houston until Comcast took over. They are both equally a disaster.

Dump the loser cable and get Directv. Better service, complete digital with plenty of HD and of course the MLB baseball pkg. that I've had since 1996.

Rick


I'm considering D-TV. I'm pissed, b/c we just moved to Austin, and use TW for internet and phone too... So if I bail on my contrct, I have to find new providers for the other two as well... The internet is fast, and the phone was cheap.
Man, it gets hot here... How did you weather that storm? We got some wing for an hour, that was it...


I just spoke to Time Warner again. I told them I will deduct 10.00 from my payment if I lose CBS.
Apparently you and I are linked by this thing. Same negotiations.
Time Warner vs LIN communications.

I'm locked in and have a GREAT deal for expanded cable and high speed internet.

I still think this will be resolved.

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a company called LIN Networks owns an NBC affiliate in Austin caled KXAN. They also own about 12 or more other stations broadcasting Fox,CBS ect in other markets. Apparently they and Time Warner can't come to an agreement and are saying they will pull their signals from TW. Anyone else live in these markets and use TW? It is really fucking lame, if you don't live in these markets, you're lucky. The 2nd is D-day.
I'm fucking pissed...
SNL, NFL, The Office... actually almost 90% of the shows I watch are on NBC... Aghh!


PDog you don't need cable to see network shows. You can get an antenna for under $70 that can picks up the digital broadcasts from the networks. The signal is often cleaner than you would get with cable.
Check it out: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11249_7-6264597-1.html
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Pdog wrote on Oct 1st, 2008 at 5:01pm:
a company called LIN Networks owns an NBC affiliate in Austin caled KXAN. They also own about 12 or more other stations broadcasting Fox,CBS ect in other markets. Apparently they and Time Warner can't come to an agreement and are saying they will pull their signals from TW. Anyone else live in these markets and use TW? It is really fucking lame, if you don't live in these markets, you're lucky. The 2nd is D-day.
I'm fucking pissed...
SNL, NFL, The Office... actually almost 90% of the shows I watch are on NBC... Aghh!


PDog you don't need cable to see network shows. You can get an antenna for under $70 that can picks up the digital broadcasts from the networks. The signal is often cleaner than you would get with cable.
Check it out: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-11249_7-6264597-1.html


Funny you mention this... I have an old antanae from my reciever. I hoked it up to my TV, and then put the TV on antanae mode. As I was doing this, I realized, my TV is really new, so I was hopeful I would get the Digital signals, and I did. Now my only complaint is I can't record TV shows on NBC to watch later, which is a big part of my life since kids keep you too busy to just sit and watch when your show is on. I'll deal.
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Hey P. Can you fly to Buffalo and help me install an antenna???
No deal.
We've lost CBS and CW.
Fuckers!!!!!!!!!  Angry  Angry

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Hey P. Can you fly to Buffalo and help me install an antenna???
No deal.
We've lost CBS and CW.
Fuckers!!!!!!!!!  Angry  Angry

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antanae should be easy, if it is an old TV, you will need a dig. converter box sooner or later.
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LadyJane wrote on Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:30am:
Hey P. Can you fly to Buffalo and help me install an antenna???
No deal.
We've lost CBS and CW.
Fuckers!!!!!!!!!  Angry  Angry

LJ.


antanae should be easy, if it is an old TV, you will need a dig. converter box sooner or later.


You have no idea how NON-mechanically inclined I am.
I have a dig box now.
I'm gonna wait it out.

All I'm going to miss on CBS is NFL and their Soap operas if I have a day off.
I'm more pissed that I will miss Gossip Girl, Privledged and America's Next Top Model on the CW. (Did I just reveal this on the WW web??)

Rumor has it they will make a deal by Sunday....just in time for the Bills 4:15 kickoff.

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Reply #31 - Oct 3rd, 2008 at 4:05pm
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don't you have any friendly neighbors you can splice into pdog?
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Reply #32 - Oct 3rd, 2008 at 4:13pm
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Reply #33 - Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:28pm
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splice into what?
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Reply #34 - Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:27pm
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Pdog wrote on Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:28pm:
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i want my mmmmmm ttttttttttttttttt VVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Smiley

don't you have any friendly neighbors you can splice into pdog?



splice into what?


I have a neighbor I would like to splice into.
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Reply #35 - Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:31pm
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robpop wrote on Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:27pm:
Pdog wrote on Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:28pm:
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i want myyyyyyyy

i want my

i want my mmmmmm ttttttttttttttttt VVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Smiley

don't you have any friendly neighbors you can splice into pdog?



splice into what?


I have a neighbor I would like to splice into.



what's his name? Winslow? Hahaha!
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Reply #36 - Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:40pm
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Pdog wrote on Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:31pm:
robpop wrote on Oct 4th, 2008 at 7:27pm:
Pdog wrote on Oct 3rd, 2008 at 5:28pm:
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i want myyyyyyyy

i want my

i want my mmmmmm ttttttttttttttttt VVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Smiley

don't you have any friendly neighbors you can splice into pdog?



splice into what?


I have a neighbor I would like to splice into.



what's his name? Winslow? Hahaha!


Should have saw that coming.

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Reply #37 - Oct 19th, 2008 at 11:55am
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Two weeks and still no resolution.
I will now resort to watching the Buffalo Bills in my bedroom with the antenna provided to me by Time Warner.

This is so outrageous!!!!!!!!

Fuck you Lin Broadcasting.

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Reply #38 - Oct 19th, 2008 at 6:17pm
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LadyJane wrote on Oct 19th, 2008 at 11:55am:
Two weeks and still no resolution.
I will now resort to watching the Buffalo Bills in my bedroom with the antenna provided to me by Time Warner.

This is so outrageous!!!!!!!!

Fuck you Lin Broadcasting.

LJ.



They gave you an antenna? I paid $10 for mine... I ordered those coupons for DTV transition too... My new TV is built in, but upstairs my TV is not... This really sucks, I recorded SNL and The Office ect... and I'm missing them. I literally fell asleep last night as Tine Fey started SNL... Missed Palin... I can watch it online, but it is not the same!!! I'm spoiled, and pissed!!!
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Reply #39 - Oct 19th, 2008 at 7:06pm
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Yep. Time Warner is handing out antennae daily OR, as in my case, crediting accounts up to 20.00 for the purchase of a set.

What's to lose? If cable goes out in the future, I've got FREE backup.

LIN made a deal with Dish and they are the bad guys in this, imo.
Buffalo media takes them to task every day, especially since CBS has a LOT of elderly viewers who are really in a bind.

I'm amazed it's gone on this long.

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Reply #40 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 4:04pm
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they made the deal, are you back getting your CBS LJ? We got NBC back yesterday... Conan, SNL, The Office, SNF...
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Reply #41 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 4:24pm
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they made the deal, are you back getting your CBS LJ? We got NBC back yesterday... Conan, SNL, The Office, SNF...


yep...I was watching TV at 5:45 am and my cable went out for about 30 seconds. CBS and the CW are back. I got to watch America's Next Top Model on the Big TV last night!!!

Whew.

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Reply #42 - Oct 30th, 2008 at 5:03pm
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LadyJane wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 4:24pm:
Pdog wrote on Oct 30th, 2008 at 4:04pm:
they made the deal, are you back getting your CBS LJ? We got NBC back yesterday... Conan, SNL, The Office, SNF...


yep...I was watching TV at 5:45 am and my cable went out for about 30 seconds. CBS and the CW are back. I got to watch America's Next Top Model on the Big TV last night!!!

Whew.

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You might like a show my kid watches, it is on OnDemand on Cartoon Network, it is called Total Drama Island. I actually half like it...
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Reply #43 - Oct 31st, 2008 at 7:56pm
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We have to put upwith the heat as those in the far north put up with the cold and snow. Cold and snow fuck with your day to day life way more than heat.
I'm sure you're lovin the weather now. Snow in the north, 40 and rain, no fucking way.

Hurricane Ike bent a few of my roof shingles and left a mess with the pine trees etc. The hood lost most of their fences but my 18 year old wood fence stood the test.

I'll let you know when I get to Austin for some music, drinking and r & r. Check out Antone's if you haven't already.

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Reply #44 - Oct 31st, 2008 at 9:16pm
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trick or treating in 75 degrees... unbeleivable!
Austin rocks, althought it was 38 the other morning...
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