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Old 12-31-2010, 12:22 PM   #25883
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Dang, I just realized I won't be watching it much longer. I plan to ditch my cable TV next month. Now that's sad.

ps: will I suffer withdrawal symptoms?
We got rid of ours a couple of years ago when we had to economise due to me being a stay-at-home mum.

At first we had bad withdrawal symptoms - I mean, we'd been big TV watchers up until that point. I don't remember the TV being off much and we had one in practically every room.

But now when we watch TV - it's normally a DVD or something that we actually really want to watch together. We both read a whole lot more and also have evenings where we just do other things like play card games, listen to music, see friends etc.

I'd say getting rid of cable has been a massive improvement for us and we are also about £50 a month better off which is no small sum.

Life is good
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