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To: RckyRaCoCo

Make ESPN a ‘premium’ channel and it will disappear...........................


26 posted on 04/05/2017 8:28:16 AM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Red Badger
Well, I'll give ESPN credit for one thing. Since they bought out the rights to a lot of the sports programming that used to be on the old networks(available for us OTA's)...I watch FAAAAAAAAAAR less sports than I used to, freed up my time to do more meaningful things.

Besides, when officiating appears to control outcomes for so many of these "sports" events...is it really a sport, or has it morphed into a type of controlled reality TV(for ratings/$$$)?

Progressivism is a disease that destroys everything it touches, while lining the pockets of a few(algore-type)leeches.

29 posted on 04/05/2017 8:51:09 AM PDT by RckyRaCoCo (FUMSM)
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To: Red Badger

“Make ESPN a ‘premium’ channel and it will disappear...........................”

I feel better just canceling the whole ball of puke :-) ... I’ve grown to loathe that entire industry. I’ve gotten to the point where I will pay more for internet a month than an internet & TV bundle (not the case ... yet) ... while I know my internet costs are still subsidizing cable TV somewhat, at least I don’t have to see that line item on my bill each month knowing I am directly funding these filthbuckets :-).

While Netflix and Amazon are run by liberal retards, I’ll stick with those and over-the-air TV when I need the nation’s jesters to entertain me (though I could see myself canceling Netflix this year).


33 posted on 04/05/2017 10:22:33 AM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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