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"Brian Hill" wrote in message ... Sorry guys wrong group! BH Quite a thread for mistake hey Brian. |
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William Sommerwerck wrote: An odd remark, as we're now living in the Platinum Age of television... The Soparanos, Mythbusters, and The Simpsons/King of the Hill/South Park, to name just a handful of great shows. Now I know you're kidding! |
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William Sommerwerck wrote:
Television worth watching, The Soparanos, Mythbusters, and The Simpsons/King of the Hill/South Park, to name just a handful of great shows. My point was about "television worth watching". Well, "worth watching" and "great shows" must be a matter of personal opinion... I'm not a particularly religious person and certainly not a member of the "Religious Right" (and will gladly swear like a sailor when called for), but IMHO, South Park is, for lack of a better term, quite degenerate. Talk about morality "sliding down the slippery slope", that show seems to have to slid down to just about the bottom of said slope. A large majority of the "popular" network shows are infantile. Had a TV on the bench a year or so ago, can't remember the name of the show but my wife said it was one of the top two or three. On the show, they were talking about having attended a lecture about "homo erectus". First actor: "He said homo". Tee-hee, giggle giggle, canned laughter Second actor: "Oh, he said erect". Tee-hee, giggle giggle, canned laughter Maybe that's funny--if you're in the Third Grade. Sorry, but IMHO, a large majority of network TV is truly mindless pap. You're welcome to your opinion, but if you think this is the Golden (or Platinum) Age of TV, then I've got some nice Florida land I'd like to sell to you... :-) |
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I'm not a particularly religious person and certainly not a member of
the "Religious Right" (and will gladly swear like a sailor when called for), but IMHO, South Park is, for lack of a better term, quite degenerate. Talk about morality "sliding down the slippery slope", that show seems to have to slid down to just about the bottom of said slope. This is a highly moral -- though utterly vulgar and outrageously tasteless show. I think you're looking too closely at the surface and not paying attention to the point -- and there is a point. Sorry, but IMHO, a large majority of network TV is truly mindless pap. Most of the shows I referred to were not network shows. You're welcome to your opinion, but if you think this is the Golden (or Platinum) Age of TV, then I've got some nice Florida land I'd like to sell to you... :-) How much? |
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Carter-k8vt wrote:
I'm not a particularly religious person and certainly not a member of the "Religious Right" (and will gladly swear like a sailor when called for), but IMHO, South Park is, for lack of a better term, quite degenerate. Talk about morality "sliding down the slippery slope", that show seems to have to slid down to just about the bottom of said slope. William Sommerwerck wrote: This is a highly moral -- though utterly vulgar and outrageously tasteless show. I think you're looking too closely at the surface and not paying attention to the point -- and there is a point. Well, as you probably can presume, I do not watch the show, so can't respond to your claim of it being "highly moral" or getting its point. However, with the little snippets I have seen, I -do- equate your "utterly vulgar" and "outrageously tasteless" with my "degenerate". FWIW, I do watch and enjoy 'King of the Hill' and would agree that it is highly moral-- and amazingly, they seem to be able to do it without gratuitous vulgarity and outrageous tastelessness. Sorry, but IMHO, a large majority of network TV is truly mindless pap. Most of the shows I referred to were not network shows. Yes, I realized that and that is *specifically* why I did spell out "network" TV in my response. However, it (network) is still watched by tens of millions and it is still mindless pap. You're welcome to your opinion, but if you think this is the Golden (or Platinum) Age of TV, then I've got some nice Florida land I'd like to sell to you... :-) How much? Best offer! ....but in the meanwhile, it looks like we can respectfully agree to disagree as to if we are experiencing another "Golden Age" of TV. |
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William Sommerwerck wrote:
Television worth watching, The Soparanos, Mythbusters, and The Simpsons/King of the Hill/South Park, to name just a handful of great shows. My point was about "television worth watching". Well, "worth watching" and "great shows" must be a matter of personal opinion... I'm not a particularly religious person and certainly not a member of the "Religious Right" (and will gladly swear like a sailor when called for), but IMHO, South Park is, for lack of a better term, quite degenerate. Talk about morality "sliding down the slippery slope", that show seems to have to slid down to just about the bottom of said slope. A large majority of the "popular" network shows are infantile. Had a TV on the bench a year or so ago, can't remember the name of the show but my wife said it was one of the top two or three. On the show, they were talking about having attended a lecture about "homo erectus". First actor: "He said homo". Tee-hee, giggle giggle, canned laughter Second actor: "Oh, he said erect". Tee-hee, giggle giggle, canned laughter Maybe that's funny--if you're in the Third Grade. Sorry, but IMHO, a large majority of network TV is truly mindless pap. You're welcome to your opinion, but if you think this is the Golden (or Platinum) Age of TV, then I've got some nice Florida land I'd like to sell to you... :-) Well, I'm not a big fan of TV in general, or South Park in particular, but I've seen enough episodes of the show to understand that it relentlessly SATIRIZES political correctness and wishy-washy Liberalism and immorality. But I also know that some people just don't "get" satire. Gordon Richmond |
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It was 9 years ago. That road in Happy Valley is still a pretty rural
island. The residents have been battling developers for at least 30 years. One of them lives in her grandparents' farmhouse, which is on the national historic register. Yes, there are big housing tracts a mile uphill, and all the way from there to Issaquah, but you can still keep livestock, legally shoot at coyotes in your woods, etc. Phil |
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Brian Hill wrote:
I don't think too many things in my life have given me the same feeling of seeing Neil Armstrong on a old black and white tv put his foot down on the moon That was one of the best birthday presents I've ever gotten, July 20 1969 was my 17th birthday. I had to threaten to quit my summer job at the grocery store cause the boss wanted me to work that night. I've got a pretty good collection of Apollo 11 stuff, one of these days I'm going to take some photos of it and do a web page. Ron http://radioheaven.homestead.com/ |
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"Tom Biasi" wrote in message ... "Brian Hill" wrote in message ... Sorry guys wrong group! BH Quite a thread for mistake hey Brian. LOL! Boy! I guess. :) BH |
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