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TV Viewing Diary

We were "lucky" to be selected to keep the Nielsen TV Viewing Diary this week. I say "lucky," because it's sort of interesting to keep track of what we watch, but at the same time, it's kind of a hassle. However, it was an easy way to earn $30!

Anyway, there are a few things I've noticed about our TV viewing:

1. We watch a LOT of PBS. And not just the morning kids' shows. Last night I watched "American Experience: The Freedom Riders." Fabulous! I am totally amazed at what the riders endured and that they refused to give up despite mobs attacking them, a bus set on fire, and many beatings. I love American history!

2. The only other things we watched on the regular channels this week were "Grey's Anatomy," "Survivor," and the local news.

3. I guess our diary is saying, "Regular network TV is mostly garbage these days!" Do there have to be dead bodies, violence, and sex on every show?? (I know, Grey's Anatomy isn't above this, either!) While I'm happy to say that our kids don't watch this stuff, unfortunately, I know there are kids who are. Sigh . . .

Just some random thoughts!

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  1. I so agree with you!!!! Our TV is having issues. I think it's about ready to die. It took me over a week to remember to tell Matthew about it because we never had it on in the evening when he was home...only the morning for Curious George! :)

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  2. I'm so bummed that I missed the Freedom Riders on PBS. I really wanted to watch it, but forgot to record it. Hopefully they'll have it on again.

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