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NolaMel

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@NolaMel you're welcome, and sorry about the Medicine Flower. :)
Don’t be. Took some arm twisting to get me to invest in some, but now I have a set for diy and a set for the kitchen. Very thankful for your quite persuasive reviews ;)
 

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That sucks! I don't blame you for not going back to Time Wiener Spectrum. Years ago when AT&T Uverse came into my neighborhood I ditched TW like a lead balloon. A couple years ago they upgraded my service to fiber. I'll be ditching their Uverse TV service soon. Gonna go with Hulu + Live TV. They have everything I like. My brother keeps telling me to go with Netflix but then I wouldn't have all the sports I like to watch. The sports specific streaming services don't have the other things I like. I get HBO Cimemax and Disney+ for free. I won't pay for more than one streaming service.

If you are streaming add Pluto... it's totally free and has some good stuff on it. Sometimes when I am having trouble sleeping I watch The Little Rascals. lol It also has the History and Military channel, which I love.
 

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If I were a hue of any sorts it would be forest green.

AH - A Green Man it is then . . .


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If I were a hue of any sorts it would be forest green.



Diamondback Terrapins inhabit your coastal ranges, brackish estuaries, etc.. One of the prettiest of the seven subspecies in my opinion, and the largest of all diamondbacks.
I’m in central Alabama right now, about to Georgia. I’ll have to keep an eye out next fishing trip in the marsh when I’m home.
 

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That sucks! I don't blame you for not going back to Time Wiener Spectrum. Years ago when AT&T Uverse came into my neighborhood I ditched TW like a lead balloon. A couple years ago they upgraded my service to fiber. I'll be ditching their Uverse TV service soon. Gonna go with Hulu + Live TV. They have everything I like. My brother keeps telling me to go with Netflix but then I wouldn't have all the sports I like to watch. The sports specific streaming services don't have the other things I like. I get HBO Cimemax and Disney+ for free. I won't pay for more than one streaming service.
We went with hulu + live. They have the most sports (as in more than enough to keep Himself happy). Only downside is you can’t use it away from home, unless you’re on mobile.
 

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I don’t have traditional TV to my tv. Whatever I put on my Roku is what I have and there’s plenty to watch if I wish to. I also can get on DD’s Netflix but rarely do.
One of my neighbors has a pretty decent over-the-air antenna. He gets a bunch of channels. They also bought some DVR box specifically for over-the-air so they can record stuff. I could go that route but with an antenna and DVR that's more than I care to spend. My relatively newish Vizio TV has all the different streaming services through their SmartCast feature. They're always adding new ones. There are some free ones on there and a couple free streaming movie channels.

Good heavens, we've come a long way since our old small B&W TV's with rabbit ears and a whopping six channels. CBS, ABC, NBC, 2 PBS and some other one. I was always the one who had to go change channels and move the rabbit ears. :D
 

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I got an email from Google Fiber that they are going to discontinue tv service in our area next year. I'm not very happy about that. The service has been very good and will be sad to see it go. They are offering some free equipment for the transition and are suggesting live tv streaming services. Not sure which way we'll go. Sure as heck am never going back to Spectrum cable.

Personally - I don't used any cable services (haven't for years) - I use an over the air HDTV antenna, a Roku streaming stick with Disney+ & Hulu - along with all the free channels. I also have access to Kanopy and Hoopla that are free movie streaming services via the county Library . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:

That sucks! I don't blame you for not going back to Time Wiener Spectrum. Years ago when AT&T Uverse came into my neighborhood I ditched TW like a lead balloon. A couple years ago they upgraded my service to fiber. I'll be ditching their Uverse TV service soon. Gonna go with Hulu + Live TV. They have everything I like. My brother keeps telling me to go with Netflix but then I wouldn't have all the sports I like to watch. The sports specific streaming services don't have the other things I like. I get HBO Cimemax and Disney+ for free. I won't pay for more than one streaming service.


Now If your into sports that much why not get tha Disney+. Hulu, ESPN Bundle . . . Cost about $13.99 per month for all 3 . . . AND - With Hulu there are a lot of TV shows available the day after they are shown over the air and you can even bing watch a whole series too . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:


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We went with hulu + live. They have the most sports (as in more than enough to keep Himself happy). Only downside is you can’t use it away from home, unless you’re on mobile.
There is no way I would ever watch a program on anything other than my home TV. Watching something on a dinky little smartphone or iPad is not for me. I get it that kids, and maybe some adults, like to do that nowadays.
 

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My sister lives in Addison and is a former race car driver lol.

We lived in Phenix City (spelled correctly) and I'd pull 80 mph and they'd still ride my bumper like they were drafting before passing me as if I was going backwards. It was usually in a pre 80's Impala or Ford LTD too.
 

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Now If your into sports that much why not get tha Disney+. Hulu, ESPN Bundle . . . Cost about $13.99 per month for all 3 . . . AND - With Hulu there are a lot of TV shows available the day after they are shown over the air and you can even bing watch a whole series too . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:
Thanks Uncle, I appreciate that. But I already get Disney+ and HBO Cinemax for free. I get those free with services I have from AT&T and Verizon. Hulu + Live would give me the other channels I want including ESPN.

The Bundle you suggest does not include the Live TV part of Hulu. Dang it, I want the Live part too!!! :D

Do you know of a reasonably priced bundle for Netflix and Hulu + Live?

I hope you are sitting down... if not please do so before reading further...

I've never binge watched anything. Most I can watch of any one program is two episodes in a row. Hmmm, does that mean I have some weird kind of attention deficit disorderly thing? Maybe I do!!! :lol: :lol:
 
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    I'm cheap. My mom just let's me sign into her YouTube TV account, so I dont have to pay anything for streaming services. I rarely watch anything. I just got into Rizzoli and Isles, and I watch the Aggies play on Saturdays, that's about it.
     

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    If you are streaming add Pluto... it's totally free and has some good stuff on it. Sometimes when I am having trouble sleeping I watch The Little Rascals. lol It also has the History and Military channel, which I love.
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    Step son got us Ivermectin for the covid virus. To be honest I'm afraid to try it, not approved by the FDA. Think I'll stick with the vitamin regiment.
    I think you might be better off going with whatever treatment was mentioned earlier today in the thread. I think it was the monoclonal antibody treatment. I'm too lazy to look back and find it. Not sure but @Koolkiz or @Territoo would know what it is.

    This page has the basic info for the monoclonal antibody treatments:
    COVID-19 Treatments and Therapeutics
     

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