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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: In A House in NE Ohio!
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Born in 1963 and raised on a farm (worked sun up to sun down and then some). 1st paying job on a neighbor's farm milking cows at age 12. We only had a Black & White TV (that was given to us) but we only watched it on the weekends. 1st color TV arrived (another used give-a-way) in 1975. Still didn't watch it much. Today: TV not worth watching much! Computer: Only go to about 10 sites. eBay to sell to pay for guns & supplies, G&G for entertainment and to talk to others about things of interest.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Kansas City, MO
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GI joe and Transformers were 80s shows.... I was born in 1980, year of the Monkey, explains a lot with me lol.... The thing is, I really never got into TV as I got older. Once I hit my teens I stopped watching a lot of TV. Currently in my house I get no reception with the internal atenna, never bothered to buy bunny ears, and haven't had cable TV in years. Don't miss it, probably won't have it, ever again. Unless TV becomes worth watching again. |
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