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The Game Room / Re: Which would you prefer?
« on: May 25, 2008, 02:19:33 PM »
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4000 or XL
4000 or XL
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Around here, we get two NBCs (WGAL, WBAL), two CBSs (WHP, WJZ), two ABCs (WHTM, WMAR), and two PBSs (WITF, MPT). One each from the local and Baltimore markets, respectively.Back before WB and UPN became MyNetwork and CW, we used to get the WB station out of New York here. But, whenever either Philadelphia's UPN or WB were to show the same programming as NYC's WB (which happened quite often), there would be an announcement broadcasted by the Philadelphia station saying that the NYC WB is showing the same programming as the Philadelphia stations, or programming by PHL's WB.
Ya know Mike, I get a CW from Louisville and one from Lexington during Prime time (8-10 PM) the Louisville CW is blacked out due to "FCC-Regulations", Bull!
Yeah that doesn't make since to me, considering we get two CBS's(Omaha and Lincoln), two FOX's(Omaha and Grand Island), two ABC's(Omaha and Lincoln), and two CW's(Omaha and Lincoln) and nothing is ever blacked out. Also, at one time the cable company was making deals with Kearney's ABC channel to add them too, without removing the other two ABC's, what a waste that would have been, luckily Lincoln's ABC put a stop to that.
I just saw diesel selling at $5.09 today!!!!
Back before WB and UPN became MyNetwork and CW, we used to get the WB station out of New York here. But, whenever either Philadelphia's UPN or WB were to show the same programming as NYC's WB (which happened quite often), there would be an announcement broadcasted by the Philadelphia station saying that the NYC WB is showing the same programming as the Philadelphia stations, or programming by PHL's WB.
I could understand where you are coming from, but if that were really the case, then we would be seeing ALL opposite-sex pairings dissolving. Of course, that is not the case judging by Evening Edition (flirtatious Alexandra), Your Weather Today (lots of chemistry) and other shows.
Good theory, though.