Monday, April 26, 2010

The real TV guide


Last night I had a tough decision as depicted in the picture above. I saw this problem coming from a mile away. Two great television programs going on at the same time with no DVR present (great show #1, great show #2 and I'm not talking about Camp Rock or Untraceable). With no other options  allowing us to watch both at the same time, I choose to rely on my prominent channel-maneuvering skills, more commonly known as "driving" or "channel flipping back and forth"

From 8-9pm we watched "how the universe works" narrated by the dirty man himself, Jim Rowe. This show was a nice appetizer. At 9pm is when thinks got sticky. Jumping between "Hawkings" and "America" required some slick moves - but I was ready. Fortunately the first couple of decades in our countries history involved pilgrims getting sick and dying whereas Stephan Hawkins talked through a computer than had some stud who sounded like Desmond from LOST read the rest of his research.

At 10pm the situation went from sticky to just downright bananas. "Breaking Bad" ended up trumping hawkings and the years 1600-1770 A.D during this particular time slot. Navigating between the three of course during commercials. It also didn't help that Breaking Bad nearly gave us all drama-induced heart attacks during a couple scenes.



(not the scene from last night. just AH scene)

As usual, yours truly aka fearless leader aka sex kitten, was able to navigate Sunday night primetime television with ease. Heck, I should go to school for this kind of shit...

(ps. check out that sick timing with the new bear grylls show commerical in the top corner on the main blog picture. skill)

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