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Who needs friends when you have a TV

I’m pretty excited that there’s a new episode of The Office on tonight. I never thought I could get so into a 30 minute sitcom, but seriously, this show is the best. I’ve forced many unwilling people to watch it too, and by the end of the second episode, they all agree with me that the show is genius. My mom was loving it, and my dad, who I don’t think I’ve ever watched a television show with, was laughing uncontrollably. I could tell he was trying to hold it in and pretend he wasn’t watching. Ohh but he was.

New episode of Grey’s Anatomy is on too…I hate that I just said that. I was convinced I would never like the show and refused to pay attention when all my friends were watching it. Then I got sucked in and I have to say it’s not half bad. I guess I do understand what half of the hype is about. Not all of it though…maybe about three quarters of it. I’ll give it that.

I’m always talking about how busy I am and here I am blabbing about TV shows. Yikes. Well, all of that will probably change in about 6 days when I begin classes again. Wow, I’m not sure I’m ready for my vacation to be over quite yet. Only three more classes to complete before I am successfully done with graduate school. Then what? Definitely a vacation of at least 5 years. Then we’ll see.

Ok my television date for the evening just called and informed me he made us dinner plans. I hate when people don’t understand the importance of television like I do. Why on Earth would you schedule dinner for a Thursday night at 7:30? Come on, socialization over television? Looks like I’ll be at www.abc.com for the re-run of Grey’s tomorrow.


“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” -Groucho Marx

One Response to “Who needs friends when you have a TV”

  1. nicoleantoinette Says:

    Sometimes I choose TV over friends. Should I be embarrassed about that? Haha.

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