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first how much television watching do you do
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i do a little bit more than i think usual people do because i am here alone during the day and i like it just for the noise
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that's right but do you actually watch it and pay attention to it or is it more of a company
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um it just depends on what it is i mean i have my favorite things that i do and that's a fun thing to do sometimes but um what about you
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well actually i i work full time and when i'm not working i'm running and i don't watch a lot of television and i'm very selective in what i watch if there's something that i absolutely
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want to watch i will turn it on and watch it and then turn it off i probably watch television four hours a week
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well see that's great yeah
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max and uh if if i don't find something that i really want or really want to watch well then i just do not turn it on i would rather listen to music
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part of it is that uh i think we need to be very selective about the kinds of things that come to us on a subliminal basis and i think that if we're doing other things and these programs come in
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sometimes they influence us and we don't know where that influence came from
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well i think that well part i think that's partially true i think you have to have the will and the and the um
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anyway i think it you you could be susceptible to stuff and it has to be reinforced at another level too but anyway what would you watch if you had you know this week to watch i mean do you like specials
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uh right right right of course i uh
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well last night for example i really would've liked to have watched Unsolved Mysteries those are fascinating to me if i have the opportunity i watch it unfortunately i was with someone else who was flipping channels i hate that
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i do not care a whole lot for some of the contemporary humor
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in our comedy programs although nobody can appreciate comedy any more than i can but i would prefer to find a good comedian on one of the educational channels or one of the older comedians
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well we have cable also and and sometimes you can um get the uh HBO specials and sometimes those are really
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that's right and some of those are fine programs uh-huh
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pretty hysterical so i i like to watch comedy i mean you know that's something but i'm not real up to date on what's going on now i i guess i have my old favorites that i
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uh-huh i i enjoy comedy um-hum um-hum
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hooked into i mean you know like Bob Newhart still on on one channel and uh you know something on that level i i also enjoy um i don't know its Sunday morning
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um-hum i enjoy that um-hum um-hum
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it's channel thirteen i watch a lot of thirteen uh The McLaughlin Group and i i just laugh i mean i think it's so hysterical these guys it's just so much fun it's just
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it's just a lot of fun watching that i mean i don't agree with a whole lot of stuff they say but it's fun you know so yeah i watch to be entertained i really do
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yeah i watch it for entertainment but i also watch it for uh cultural impact i do a lot of channel thirteen channel three some of the educational channels and i watch for special programs that have special
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a special play a special concert uh i recently watched a tribute to three of the finest opera stars
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oh now that was fabulous and that you know yeah yeah
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uh and it was fabulous i just absolutely you just held you breath in some of those uh Patavani and uh oh i was just
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i know so
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makes chills all over you
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so i i may or may not even look at the TV guide but if i have time i may flip through and say hey
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this looks good if i finish this task i can watch that in an hour uh if the hour comes and i don't get a chance to watch it so what
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you know well there's certain things i mean i've got um my TV in the kitchen here and um you know if there's something like cooking shows i love to watch cooking shows
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i do too it makes me want to cook and then i eat and then i get fat so i just let other people watch when i eat what they cook
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i i really do
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i know i i yeah and and there's some um in fact one of the watercolor shows on now has inspired me to take watercolor lessons you know so
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oh i think that's marvelous yeah oh yeah i took a lot of my college courses i took some of my college courses on television so that it's very successful for some of those things but i think i really got stung very badly
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you know things like that you you get a whole whole lot of exposure
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about having influence in your life or at least i've i saw a very bad example of having television influence your life uh
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my husband had an aunt who was addicted to the soaps and i want you to know that became the most suspicious cantankerous contrary old woman that ever was i mean she
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she thought she was
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absolutely i don't know who she thought she was but she just got to the point where you could might near you could almost hear those soaps being echoed in her voice and that attitude being demonstrated
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yeah
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and for her to miss a soap was was a big withdrawal and
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oh well see that's you you you but she was probably depressed to begin with you know what i mean yeah grumpy to begin with
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well i don't know well she was grumpy to begin with there's no doubt about that but uh
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but you could clearly see those influences and in my youngsters i know that one day uh my youngsters were watching the Three Stooges and i always thought that was just casual slap stick comedy
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i hate that show
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but when one tried to lift the other one up with a pipe wrench i decided that wasn't funny anymore
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yeah i i good
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and i really i really feel very strong about the Bart Simpson Show i think that is the kids watch that and that's absolutely the mouthiest kid that i ever saw and i just i do not like it uh
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isn't that amazing how old are your kids
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huh mine are grown but i have grandchildren and young children around and uh for a four year old to think Bart Simpson is a hero is tragic
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oh okay so that's yeah
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i had forgotten about that see it's just my husband and i and so i don't have that you know i uh that constant influence of the kids shows and all that but um i don't know
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well i was very careful even when my kids were kids were at home and when they were young i really did uh
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watch what they watched i was cautious i sat down with them and i watched it and if i did not like it i changed the channel for them you know i i you know i distracted them changed their interest
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because i just couldn't tolerate that kind of influence on my kiddos it just would
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and and you know they get it at school too anyway so you might as well not reinforce it you know i
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sure that's right that's right gosh they got they're mouthy enough anyway
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i know i remember going to school my parents were a lot like that too and of course we did not have any of the variety you know kids have but all the kids used to watch Rawhide and all those shows
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and my parents never let me watch anything like that i could watch Yogi Bear you know what kind of culture was that and i remember going to school the next day and everybody would be asking oh did you see that did you see how he did that and did you see and i could never participate
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yeah well
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and it always made me feel a little bit you know like a loner like i you know but um
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sure i can understand how that would happen
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but see then my parents i think then you have to replace it with other things you know to uh
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absolutely well i did i ran my kids to death i said hey i think that's enough television for awhile maybe we need to go outside
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really yeah
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and we need to go out and play and enjoy some company so i'd go out with them now see there's the problem parents don't do that they say you go outside and play
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that's true or you go rent a video up at the store and come home and sit down and watch it you know
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yeah i said but but we went on field trips and we did other things and i think that was
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well that's you know that's something people don't do that well here we are talking on that subject but that's that's an interesting concept i've got to stick in my um you know work with kids on but um
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of course
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