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Beezwax
11-07-2000, 05:15 PM
I don't know about you guys, but I am sooooooooooo sick of seeing Gore, Bush, Clinton, Franks, Beans, and all these other weinies, interrupting my TV shows!!
C'mon, is it really necessary to aggravate me anymore than I already am?!?!
I am looking forward to Wednesday, the 8th so I do not have to suffer anymore.
Maybe I'll run for President and pass a law, making it illegal to advertise politics during any televised sporting event that I am watching!!!
Thank you for your support.
'Beezwax-for President'
RoadRunner
11-08-2000, 10:32 AM
It will be nice to have no more political ads--at least for two years.
4everHis
11-08-2000, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by Beezwax
I am looking forward to Wednesday, the 8th so I do not have to suffer anymore.Well, it's the 8th, but unfortunately not over yet!! When will it all END?!
Take 2 ear plugs and call me in the morning {idea}
I want it over like two months ago...
Ugh...
Karenluvs6
11-08-2000, 08:47 PM
I wish I had some earplugs!
I have to sit here and listen to Beezwax complain...poor me! {bawling}
blinc
11-13-2000, 12:33 PM
Oh dear, it seems the 8th wasn't the end of it after all. Poor Beezwax. Poor Karen!! {toothy}
jamesglewisf
11-13-2000, 07:05 PM
Flents makes very good earplugs. I'd go with them.
Karenluvs6
11-14-2000, 10:52 AM
I cannot believe this has gotten this out of hand.....in all seriousness, it is just too much.
I know that this election is of the utmost importance, but I wish they would make the updates optional....What I am trying to say is, they should put these comercials on a certain channell for those who wish to view them, instead of constantly interrupting TV shows and sporting events and stuff.
It probably sounds a little childish of me to say that, but I don't mean it to be that way.
I mean, it should be there if we 'want' to see it, and an option for us to turn it off when we are tired of hearing and seeing it.
For instance, yesterday when I was at the hospital....as if I wasn't aggravated enough, a special report came on in the middle of a show...it was on for more than an hour!
It was the same thing I had seen at home in the morning!!
I didn't really need to hear and see it again.
If it was on a certain channell, I could have flipped it on, checked it out, and then flipped back to the show.
Seems to make more sense to me.
I just wish it was over!!
Swimmers
01-06-2001, 03:49 AM
GUESS WHAT!??? It's over!! For the next 3 years we won't have to look at them. ALthough, the media will still pose a problem!
dreuby
01-07-2001, 06:25 PM
Hey, do you get those boring phone calls in the US asking who you're going to vote for?
We used to have them a lot here in the Uk, but I think they've run out of volunteers.
I don't know why they bothered, because no-one gave a useful answer! (I'm afraid I used to get all pompous and say "The cornerstone of any democracy is the secret ballot!" - that left them speechless for long enough for me to say "Bye" and hang up!
CommunistPanda
01-07-2001, 07:20 PM
That's the way.
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