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So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was treated
to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia. I so miss
these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.

I so hate Food TV.

Paul


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> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was treated
> to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia. I so miss
> these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.
>
> I so hate Food TV.
>
> Paul


I've been getting that channel for a while. But that show is on when I
usually can't watch it. Can't remember the particulars.


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> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was treated
> to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia. I so miss
> these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.


Most are Food TV re-runs. Unfortunately, they don't broadcast in HD so I
rarely bother looking at it. I've become an HD snob. With limited time in
life to watch TV, I look at the best. Same with good booze.



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> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
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>> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was
>> treated to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia.
>> I so miss these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.

>
> Most are Food TV re-runs. Unfortunately, they don't broadcast in HD so I
> rarely bother looking at it. I've become an HD snob. With limited time
> in life to watch TV, I look at the best. Same with good booze.


HD is so last week. 3D is in.

Paul


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> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message
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>>> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was
>>> treated to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia.
>>> I so miss these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.

>>
>> Most are Food TV re-runs. Unfortunately, they don't broadcast in HD so I
>> rarely bother looking at it. I've become an HD snob. With limited time
>> in life to watch TV, I look at the best. Same with good booze.

>
> HD is so last week. 3D is in.
>
> Paul
>


You have a point, or will soon probably. Right now, the 3D I've looked at
was sub-par. In a few years though, it may be quite amazing.



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> On Sat, 7 May 2011 23:15:39 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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>> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was
>> treated
>> to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia. I so
>> miss
>> these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.
>>
>> I so hate Food TV.

>
> Cooking Channel is owned by the Food Channel. It's been mentioned
> here a few dozen times.
>


So let me reiterate since it was over your head: I HATE Food TV. I don't
care is they sponsor a 24 hour a day all nude bikini model channel, I HATE
Food TV.

Paul


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> On Sat, 7 May 2011 23:28:59 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 7 May 2011 23:15:39 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
>>>
>>>> So tonite on Dish I see a new channel, Cooking Channel. And I was
>>>> treated
>>>> to an episode of Two Fat Ladies. I almost wept from nostalgia. I so
>>>> miss
>>>> these old shows. I just could watch this venue all day.
>>>>
>>>> I so hate Food TV.
>>>
>>> Cooking Channel is owned by the Food Channel. It's been mentioned
>>> here a few dozen times.
>>>

>>
>> So let me reiterate since it was over your head: I HATE Food TV. I
>> don't
>> care is they sponsor a 24 hour a day all nude bikini model channel, I
>> HATE
>> Food TV.

>
> Well, Let ME reiterate: You're soaking in FoodTV when you watch the
> Cooking Channel. Get that through your head.


Well it may be a revalation to you but some of us are so smart we can
actaully READ the TV screen where it says "brought to you by FoodTV" Or as
we say here in SoCal, like DUH!

> And isn't "nude bikini model" an oxymoron, like pretty much everything
> else you post, moron?


Hmmm, an oxymoron is typically defined as a locution which produces a
incongruous result. However, I am pretty sure all bikini models are naked
under their bikinis. So it is not a locution. You could also say all
ballgroom gowned bikini models and it wold not be a locution. I just like
nude. My personal favorite.

Paul


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> On Sat, 7 May 2011 23:52:17 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Sat, 7 May 2011 23:28:59 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:
>>>
>>>> So let me reiterate since it was over your head: I HATE Food TV. I
>>>> don't
>>>> care is they sponsor a 24 hour a day all nude bikini model channel, I
>>>> HATE
>>>> Food TV.
>>>
>>> Well, Let ME reiterate: You're soaking in FoodTV when you watch the
>>> Cooking Channel. Get that through your head.

>>
>> Well it may be a revalation to you but some of us are so smart we can
>> actaully READ the TV screen where it says "brought to you by FoodTV" Or
>> as
>> we say here in SoCal, like DUH!

>
> Apparently you like contradicting yourself and talking around in
> circles making yourself out to be a complete idiot. I'll leave you be
> after one followup post from me from now on. Because that's all it
> takes to turn you into a blubbering moron.


Translation: what is sex like?

Paul


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