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Old 02-21-2013, 03:55 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Are you reading as to drown out Survivor? Do you also watch Honey Boo Boo? I cannot believe the low levels reality TV can have does stoop to. What's worse is that these really horrid shows get watched. It's like watching a train wreck only worse.
I'm a lifelong TV multi-tasker. If I'm interested in a show, I can seamlessly switch to reading during commercial breaks and then back again. If a show comes on that I'm not interested in, then reading gets full attention.

My point was that making assumptions based on someone's tv-watching preferences isn't any more useful than making assumptions based on their reading preferences. And they certainly are not mutually exclusive activities.

I haven't watched Honey Boo Boo as I do not have cable.
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