I just realised that I only watch TV three days a week. Today is the beginning of my TV week.
Here's what I like to watch:
Thursday 8pm - Survivor (CBS) - a guilty pleasure 9pm - CSI (CBS) - best show on the telly 10pm - Without a trace (CBS) - almost as good
Friday 5pm - The Avengers (BBC America) - retro tv 6pm - The Saint (BBC America) - retro tv 7pm - The Persuaders (BBC America) - retro tv (Silly show, but Tony Curtis and Roger Moore are great together) 8pm - Star Trek Enterprise (UPN) - could be a much better show
Sunday 6:30pm - Ebert and Roper - I like movie reviews 7pm - 60 minutes (CBS) - but only if they have interesting topics 9pm - Desperate Housewives (ABC) - hate to admit I watch this 10pm - Boston Legal (ABC) - reminds me of Ally McBeal
There you go. I wish I could watch 'Lost' on Wednesdays, but I'm never in the mood to watch telly on that day. If I stay up late, then I'll catch reruns of Seinfeld or Frasier. I don't care for "CSI - Miami", it seems to be a poor imitation and the characters are so judgemental, but then it is based in Florida. Haven't watched too much of CSI:NY to be hooked yet.
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"There is no creator" - the Dalai Lama. These are words of common sense, and it tells me that "spirituality" has nothing in particular to do with a belief in the supernatural. But then, those of us who grew up in the seventies watching "Kung Fu" already knew that being a vegan, atheist who follows the path of the buddha can reach enlightenment.
All kidding aside, what does a vegetarian atheist have to say? Stick around and you'll find out! Politically I'm rather liberal, but I do like to listen to staunch conservative talk show host Michael (the 'Whiner') Savage so I'll probably be mentioning him from time to time in my weblogs. So for now, how about some talk of broccoli, carrots and peas? Recipe's anyone??
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