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08-19-2009, 06:42:16 PM
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#14 |  |  | | Mod Of The Month June 2009 Super Swapper July 2009 TRADER FORUM MODERATOR ENTREPRENEUR HOT HOT HOT
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Tennessee
Posts: 6,238
| Re: Anyone else given up TV? We went down to just the local channels because we couldn't justify the expense anymore. It costs us $10/month for 12 channels. We saved about $100/month by doing this and getting rid of the DVR and the extra box, etc. We watch most of our shows online, and we still get CW for Smallville for DH in the fall. It was beyond worth it. |
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08-19-2009, 07:05:50 PM
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#15 |  |  | | Mod Of The Month Aug 2009 TRADER FORUM MODERATOR ENTREPRENEUR BURNING
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Texas
Posts: 5,270
| Re: Anyone else given up TV?
Originally Posted by hellokittygirl I have lived quite happily for the past two years without a TV. It doesn't bother me! I'm a student and I just don't own one. If there is something I really want to watch, I can usually find it on the internet (like ABC full episodes or other networks) and on the plus side, I have more time to do things I NEED to do instead of wasting my time watching reality television!
Now, when I go home to visit, I get bored and watch the TV sometimes but it's something I can live without pretty easily.  | I have to laugh at this because the funny thing is, the first 2 yrs I spent in college I had NO tv in my room(apart from going down to the dorms common room and watching whatever the previous person was watching) and to tell you the truth, I didn't miss it! It had to be BY far the best years of my life. NO I was not blissfully happy, but I had REAL conversations with REAL people that are still my friends to this day(despite our differences in opinion). I cherish those memories and applaud you for finding other things to do with your time.
Now, tv for the most part is background noise or workout material. I still do not watch it full time even though I was raised on tv(I could actually tell you what show I was watching while I was doing certain subjects of homework in high school!) I am glad to break away and spend time on other things but I will admit, sometimes I still need tv to put me to sleep. I don't actually watch, but the background "white noise" helps me sleep at night 
__________________ The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
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08-19-2009, 07:28:58 PM
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#19 |  |  | | TRADER FLAMING
Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,921
| Re: Anyone else given up TV?
Originally Posted by frugalmommie22 . We also didn't like what we were seeing on the TV. Why should we pay to have images brought into our home that we don't approve of? It's one of the best choices we have made as a family. My children are 6 and 8. They don't miss it. My daughter went from bearly reading to being the top reader of her class. Both my kids attitudes have improved and they are more active. | This is what we're hoping for. There's just too much 'junk' on the supposed kids channels these days, yo gabba gabba for instance. Holy moly what sadistic person came up with that? AGH!  We're going to start our homeschooling year in a week or two, so it will be nice not to have the distraction of the TV. |
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08-19-2009, 07:56:22 PM
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#20 |  |  | | TRADER SMOKIN'
Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Kansas
Posts: 529
| Re: Anyone else given up TV? We don't have cable/satellite TV. It also seems I am also the only last person on the earth without a cell phone.
My kids get to watch PBS a couple times a week in the morning. Perhaps a show or two. Then, on Friday OR Saturday night we have "movie" night. My 5 year-old gets to pick the movie (and has to be okay for the 20-month-old, as well). When DH and I want to watch something, we will rent a movie.
My family can afford TV and another cell phone (DH has one because of his work), but we choose to spend that money on other things. (we should be SAVING more).
I would also love to know is what people pay for it (cable, satellite....do they pay for something like netflix, too?)
I know when I started asking friends & family what they were paying for cell phones....I was getting answers like $75, or $100, or more (for several people to have phones/service)....and all I could think was, "wow, I can have 2 tickets to Hawaii for the same as ONE year of cell phone service alone"....I'd rather have Hawaii"
DH and I would rather spend the money to travel, go to museums, and eat-out now & then (we limit that to a few times a month, too). Don't get me wrong, I love TV and movies. Sometimes I really miss them.
I'm sure that TV will be a battle of contention when my boys get older. :-)
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