definitely get out of the house(depending on the weather) or just stick with Internet!
2007-03-27 00:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I am just old enough to remember life before TV...and computers and game boys too of course. We did odd primitive things like fly kites and read, books and newspapers too, we played stick ball in the streets and hopscotch and wallball. I lived in Brooklyn NY and we had a beautiful Botanic Garden and an excellent museum. We went to one or the other as a family until it grew too warm, in the summer we went to the beach at Coney Island or Brighton.
We didn't have as much homework as most kids now have and we had some time to be kids outside of school. There was a park right across from my house where I could watch high school kids playing soccer, and we had fun with people not machines. Later on when I was about seven or eight TV became really popular and we watched mostly comedy shows, Lucy, and Milton Berle. We weren't bored, we were n't litttle cardboard kids either, we did now and then get into trouble, but no one worried about abductions and rape, not because they didn't exist, but because no one heard of them endlessly repeated on the news.
2007-03-27 00:05:12
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answered by justa 7
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I havent watch tv for 6 years now. In those years I have opened three businesses, read magazines, books,worked very hard , exercised and gone to the movies. A good way to take advantage of that precious thing called "time".
2007-03-26 23:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't do it. I would probably find stuff on the internet but I couldn't wait a week. I would probably go somewhere and try to watch TV.
2007-03-27 01:53:31
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answered by Lacey v 2
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assuming the tv was still in the room but not working, i'd pull it out from the wall and give the corner involved a massive clean.By clean i mean handled duster, yellow duster,aerosol polish, vacuum cleaner, damp cloth. The list could go on. gotta ring true 2 someone!!!
2007-03-27 00:02:48
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answered by i'm nice guy 5
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I'd go on the internet. More fun than watching TV.
2007-03-26 23:57:00
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answered by Akira_Cat 3
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I had no tv for 10 days when we moved house!
So i rented out DVDs for if i wanted to watch TV or got on with packing, and washing and general housework!
days soon flew by!
2007-03-27 00:02:39
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answered by Jemmax 6
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Internet, which I do mostly anyway.
Only must see progs for me are: Prison Break, Sopranos, 24 and dear ol' Corrie (weaned on in since a nipper). I do watch specials though, and have found "Mobile" riveting.
Last and by no means least Life of Mars...
2007-03-26 23:58:01
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answered by ? 4
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You know, everyone in the world got along just fine without TV for millennia before someone invented it. They didn't just all sit on their sofas and stare blankly at the wall, thinking "Man, I wish someone would hurry up and invent TV."
Well, maybe some of them did. ;)
2007-03-26 23:57:41
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answered by Saint Bee 4
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Internet
2007-03-26 23:51:10
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answered by Mrs. Noo 4
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Read books, I do more of that than TV anyway due to the sheer amount of awful programmes
2007-03-27 00:32:52
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answered by stockholmsyndrome 2
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