Day 4 no tv

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  • Okay, so DH is gone on travel and I finally have control of the tv! Yippie, One Tree Hill, America's Next Top Model, Super Nanny, Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, What Not to Wear - no complaining husband!

    Then during the first 20 minutes of Wife Swap on Wednesday I lost the satallite signal because of heavy winds, I guess the dish got moved and now no tv until they come to fix it tomorrow. :eek:

    I am going insane in this quiet house, maybe I should do my schoolwork. Nah …

    Searching celebrity gossip online and catching up on the Basenji Forums is more fun! :p


  • That's really bad timing. I suppose DH will be home right after it's fixed!


  • Nope, he will still be gone for a little while but tonight I enjoyed some tv shows I had never seen before online and got to watch the whole season so far of Cashmere Mafia, not a bad show.


  • Our satellite got trashed too…the snow fell off of the roof and it's not a pretty site. We'll have to have it mounted somewhere else since this is the second time this season...and once last year too! Such a bummer...

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