Barefoot girl
Try "The Keeper" extremely power documentary on Netflix. You can thank me later
Worthwhile TV programming?
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scubadiver
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I thought The Keeper was interesting, but could have been condensed lol -
I understand the producers have a different goal than the viewer.
Yes, yes, as other posters have pointed out - the issue is with me - hahaha too picky. I don't eat brussel sprouts either lol.
Actually, my interest in just waning....I am starting to watch some YouTube presentations made by some of my favorite researchers and authors, so that will work.
I understand the producers have a different goal than the viewer.
Yes, yes, as other posters have pointed out - the issue is with me - hahaha too picky. I don't eat brussel sprouts either lol.
Actually, my interest in just waning....I am starting to watch some YouTube presentations made by some of my favorite researchers and authors, so that will work.
How many retired people does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Only one, but he takes all day.
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If you have Amazon Prime, then you can catch up on the entire run of Star Trek: The Next Generation or various other dramas.
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For me, the best and most tolerable background sounds are classical music stations on Amazon that play Mozart, Beethoven, Heyden, etc.
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I've been watching "Catastrophe" on Amazon Prime and find it entertaining. Well-written and humorous, but definitely not something you want to watch when the kids are around, given the language and adult situations. The run time on each episode is about 25 minutes.