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they are still babies on the market compared to the big Networks and beating them in many of the most valuable ratings so they must be doing something right.

 

My mother in law says their ratings are high because of all the cleavage they show.

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Really? What a f ckin' genius..

 

Funny thing about that is some people who don't live like Royalty by merely being born only to be oogled and admired by morons such as yourself because they have money.. others who earn their way through life live in squalor and struggle everyday doing essential jobs only to be called lazy welfare bums by morons such as yourself because they don't earn enough to pay for basic living expenses..

 

Either way.. you're a moron..

 

 

You've inspired me to mind boggling revelations..

 

 

You either breathe.. or you don't.

 

True true but others live off of the system making a life style they teach their kids. I would say the vast majority of welfare recipients fall into this category. They sell their food stamps for 50 cents on the dollar to get drugs while their kids live off macaroni and cheese or nothing.

"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws. That's just insane!" Penn & Teller

 

NEVER FORGOTTEN

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My mother in law says their ratings are high because of all the cleavage they show.

 

Works for me, lol.

 

Sure some shows might fall into that bracket but even the news shows blow away all the other networks, and even the cable shows like Hannity and O'Reilly have quadruple the ratings of all the other shows combined in their time slots.

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oh! She likes him! Buys his sappy books and passes them along to me where they sit on a shelf gathering dust.

 

You should read them.

 

Even people who hold ideas we do not always agree with can offer us insight, new ways of looking at things.

 

I even read Richard Dawkins stuff.

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The one she passed along to me was "The Christmas Sweater"... It's pure sap. I tried reading it and actually finished it but didn't enjoy it. I was hard up for reading material. Her other favorite author is Danielle Steele, if that tells you anything about what she feeds her brain with.

 

I enjoy reading books that challenge my thinking and makes me see things differently, from an angle I hadn't thought about. I got nothing out of "The Christmas Sweater" that I didn't already know: treat people who matter to you like they matter.

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I try my best. I'm not always successful.

 

I'm just not a lightweight reader... I've read all the self-improvement, disguised as novels crud that I care to read... out grew the fluff in my early 20's. Give me something with meat and substance!!

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I try my best. I'm not always successful.

 

I'm just not a lightweight reader... I've read all the self-improvement, disguised as novels crud that I care to read... out grew the fluff in my early 20's. Give me something with meat and substance!!

 

 

The only book of Beck's I have read, is his Inconvenient Book. It's a good read and covers all kinds of topics like "Global Warming, Marriage & Porn, Islam, Body Image, Blind Dating, Income Gap, Oil Dependence, Liberal Universities, Political Games, Movie Rentals, Media Bias, Political Correctness, Tipping, Pedophiles, The UN, Remembering Names, Minimum Wage, Aging, Opinion Polls, Poverty, Parenting, & Illegal Immigration."

 

He does it from an intelligent but humorous style.

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