I've been attempting to watch more television, or at least more shows, right now while I don't have too many other obligations so I can look at least partially informed about the shows I write about. I say "attempting" because half the time it goes something like this: Family Member - "What's that?"
Me - "Oh, it's this new show I'm watching so I can talk about it on my column."
Family Member - "...This is terrible" *changes channel*
And so on. However, while working on watching those terrible shows I tend to see more commercials than I'd really like to and have developed strong and irrational feelings of hatred towards some of them. I discussed the creepy car insurance guy previously, but one of my other least favorite series of ads is the one for Miller Lite where the guys who don't want Miller Lite possess feminine traits or attire.
Me - "Oh, it's this new show I'm watching so I can talk about it on my column."
Family Member - "...This is terrible" *changes channel*
And so on. However, while working on watching those terrible shows I tend to see more commercials than I'd really like to and have developed strong and irrational feelings of hatred towards some of them. I discussed the creepy car insurance guy previously, but one of my other least favorite series of ads is the one for Miller Lite where the guys who don't want Miller Lite possess feminine traits or attire.
- 8/18/2010
- by Intern Rusty
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