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Re: First world problems

Posted: January 9 14, 9:23 pm
by ghostrunner
stlouie_lipp wrote:
docellis wrote:
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I've seen sporadic comments, but how is life as a cable cutter going?
great - for me. until baseball season starts.
then what?
MLB.tv is great until the postseason, when US accounts are blocked. You can watch it on TV via Xbox, Playstation or Apple TV up to that point, but there are ways around the blocking if you're on a computer.

From what I've read, you can do it on the Xbox/Apple TV during the postseason if you know how to configure your router and you have the right kind.

Re: First world problems

Posted: January 9 14, 9:44 pm
by docellis
stlouie_lipp wrote:
docellis wrote:
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I've seen sporadic comments, but how is life as a cable cutter going?
great - for me. until baseball season starts.
then what?
I will probably cave and get cable unless I can find that one thread in baseball talk that taught me how to get it on my tv in a nefarious way.

Re: First world problems

Posted: January 10 14, 11:01 am
by Smith Corks One
AWvsCBsteeeerike3 wrote:I've seen sporadic comments, but how is life as a cable cutter going?
I love it. When I had cable, I would always have quality stuff on the DVR or to watch On Demand, but as soon as I would turn the TV on I would get distracted by [expletive] like Pawn Stars or Cupcake Wars or some other [expletive] bull [expletive] worthless horse [expletive]. Now, I focus on the stuff I really want to watch, even if my viewing may be delayed slightly (although, as mentioned, with the added benefit of being able to binge watch). If there's a show I'm REALLY into, I can buy it on Amazon as soon as it airs, and I'm still paying a fraction of what I used to for cable.

The only downside, as Doc mentioned, is baseball season. I visit my parents enough that I still get to see plenty of games though, and I never miss a playoff game.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 21 14, 3:53 pm
by Michael
My mom and dad generously took my wife and I on an all expense paid Caribbean cruise to escape the weather. The weather was perfect and we had an upgraded balcony room.

Hated it. Cruises are not my thing. At all.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 21 14, 4:53 pm
by heyzeus
Michael wrote:My mom and dad generously took my wife and I on an all expense paid Caribbean cruise to escape the weather. The weather was perfect and we had an upgraded balcony.

Hated it. Cruises are not my thing. At all.
I'm going to just presume that, as a decent man of the world, you've already read this. But in the off chance you haven't? You go read this right now.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 21 14, 8:18 pm
by jim
You could never get me on one of those cruises. Michael you should tell your in-laws about what an incredibly thoughtful and generous mistake they made.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 21 14, 9:05 pm
by stlouie_lipp
Just be glad your ship didn't have the plague. I've realized there are two types of people...those who cruise and those who don't.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 22 14, 9:35 am
by JackofDiamonds
heyzeus wrote:
Michael wrote:My mom and dad generously took my wife and I on an all expense paid Caribbean cruise to escape the weather. The weather was perfect and we had an upgraded balcony.

Hated it. Cruises are not my thing. At all.
I'm going to just presume that, as a decent man of the world, you've already read this. But in the off chance you haven't? You go read this right now.
One of his finest.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 22 14, 12:40 pm
by jim
I'm actually afraid of cruises. They terrify me.

Re: First world problems

Posted: February 22 14, 5:52 pm
by Freed Roger
I've never desired to be held captive on a cruise ship for vacation. My wife was a little warm to the notion for awhile. The miserable news stories from cruises last few years sealed the deal, she has no interest. Plus some of the most obnoxious people we know LOVE cruises...they are SUCH GREAT DEALS!

Anyway, my kid watched this Disney show for awhile, and my prejudicial hatred of cruises intensified.
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