Does your pet watch TV?
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Comments (10)Lol! Those plastic bags are truly all purpose aren't they. I have given up counting the number of feral or wild animals that use them for bedding material. I worry about the ones that get hung around the necks of the critters but the problems mostly are from the plastic holding together 6-pacs. Those get over the head way too easily. I try not to leave them where Ginger can get to them but once in a while I hear her getting the cupboard under the sink open and I get to see a whole bunch of uses for the bags. First she drags one very carefully over the leftovers from her last meal. It gets scratched and patted and pushed around until it covers the plate just so. If it isn't perfect, the food dries out and she won't touch it again. She uses another as an extra cover up of her litter box and she tries to put her toys into bags but she just doesn't have the hang of that yet. She is quite happy to store her spare catnip in a plastic bag until the bag is so full of holes it leaks like a sieve. Then she wants a new bag with fresh catnip, please. Piles of them wind up in odd corners as her new beds. When I come in from the grocery, she attacks the bags until she finds the ones that have her food or treats in them. Her head stays in that bag until I empty it and then when it has only what belongs to her in it, she sits on it. The raccoons and opossum collect what bags they find and stuff them under porches as bedding. A neighbor used a storage unit in her breezeway to store excess trash in large plastic bags. Bad move. The stinky stuff piled high was a heap of condos for hundreds of field mice. It seemed every plastic bag contained many plastic cups and each cup had it's own little nest of paper or plastic shopping bags chewed into soft shreds for the babies. A woodchuck who lived in my garden stuffed the end of one of his escape tunnels with the shopping bags and a squirrel's nest high in a Hickory tree in our yard boasts several bags mixed in with leaves each year. What did they do before the plastic bag? Sandy...See MoreWatching online shows on TV
Comments (0)I have a desktop in my basement and a cable internet connection. I also have an intenet connection outlet available in my living room (on another floor). I would like to connect a TV to my network to be able to watch movies and shows streamed online, and also listen to online radiostations. I am looking to find out if this is possible, and what equipment I would need. I was planning to buy a new TV (LCD, about 32"), so if I would need some specific in/out on it, it would be nice to know. If I'll get something like D-Link MediaLounge, would it do what I need? How does the browsing work on TV? Or would I need to go downstairs and select a movie on the computer before I can watch it on TV? Sorry about so many questions, but I really don't know anything about this, and would appreciate your help. Thanks!...See More? about downloading tv episodes to watch on your computer
Comments (14)Just wanted to bring this thread back up to the top. We are almost through series 3 of Doc Martin. My DH and I have really been enjoying it! As soon as the music starts we just immerse ourselves in the small town life of Port Wenn. We watched the first series on Netflix, but they didn't have the second series available for streaming at that time, so we switched to Hulu. We will probably check out some of the other series that Hulu recommended based on our being Doc Martin fans. I wasn't sure how we were going to watch series 4, so I checked on Netflix again, and they seem to have all 4 series available for streaming now....See MoreWinter Nights. TV Watching
Comments (116)From an American standpoint, it does sometimes take a bit to understand a British accent, but I've never found them difficult, it just takes a few minutes to adjust to the different intonations. That said, I live in New England, I'm a bit of an Anglophile anyway, and I've heard British accents all my life via PBS and BBC America so I may be in the minority. Now some Irish and Scots accents -- yikes. It takes me a while, but I can usually understand the speaker if I can just listen for a bit. Rapid speech would definitely be difficult. As far as "falling for" the accent, I admit guilt! I once took a college class just to be able to listen to the professor speak. He could have been reading the phone book and I would still have been entranced....See Morecooper8828
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