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REC: Shrimp Burgers
graham wrote:
> On 2018-12-05 5:26 a.m., GM wrote:
> > graham wrote:
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> >> On 2018-12-04 10:57 a.m., wrote:
> >>> On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 8:40:45 AM UTC-6, Jill McQuown wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I saw this on PBS on 'America's Test Kitchen' a couple of days ago.
> >>>> They tasted shrimp burgers all up and down the North and South Carolina
> >>>> coast and settled on the shrimp burgers from the Shrimp Shack on Saint
> >>>> Helena Island (where I live).
> >>>>
> >>>> Jill
> >>>>
> >>> Right now, for the month of December, my local PBS station is going through
> >>> it's tired and worn out membership drive. Most all their regular programming
> >>> goes out the window while they do the membership push. For about 30 days
> >>> I don't even turn on that channel as what they air is garbage, at least
> >>> it is to me.
> >>>
> >>
> >> >
> >> Same here! All that Irish clog dancing, screaming Irish sopranos and
> >> syrupy tenors, and pensioned-off rock bands from the 60s.
> >> Why the hell they think we want to watch that stuff again and again
> >> beats me!
> >
> >
> > Because the demographic for public broadcasting (at leaat in the US) is 60++ ... thus the vapid Brit murder mysteries, cookery shows, armchair travelogues, etc....
> >
> > US public broadcasting should not get *one* penny of public funding, public broadcasting would thus be empowered to improve itself...or die in the process.
> >
> Then how would you improve Fox? No public money there and it is
> appallingly bad.
Fox is a private entity and offers a quality product, graham...US public broadcasting offers puerile leftist cant, and thus has to suckle at the public teat...
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Best
Greg
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