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Morning, sorry to hear Scout, we don't have pay TV, we have an indoor antenna and internet hooked up. We only get a thousand channels or so. I can't tell the difference between this and direct TV except I don't pay for this.
 
I pay for the DirecTV at the other house and I can stream it in this house at no additional cost. Once the other house sells I'll look for a less costly streaming service. DirecTV is very expensive even without add on movie channels.
 
Well, 2 hours later, the guy fixed it. This is all because I have a "stand alone" Paramount+. He needed to add a new Joey, which made the other TV's go black. We had to reboot and find the new box to all TV's, then sync them up. Even the tech got frustrated and had to call his boss. I told him this is the last time. If this change doesn't work, I'm calling back Directv.
 
Im glad I don't have fancy electronics. I love living a simpler life. Heck all I watch on TV is the local news anyway.
 
I watch some Fox news here and there.
I like Yellowstone, The Big Bang Theory, HGTV, Hell's Kitchen, Alone, Homestead Rescue, and some movies. During summer when it's super hot in the middle of the day I'll watch a movie.
 
I just don't have any interest in TV. I grew up without it until I was a teenager then I was too busy chasing girls and doing bad things. Now I keep myself busy with three kids, a few businesses and hobbies. I spend more time here than I do watching TV. I cruise Facebook in the morning while drinking coffee before work. One day I'll probably slow down and watch something.
 
Interesting Fact for the day: Idaho!

Here's a few things to mull over about the state.……

Boise means "the trees" in French, since the earliest fur trappers, being French-Canadians, exclaimed the phrase with joy upon finding the spot with a great river.

The state motto is "Esto Perpetua", which means "It is forever".

Idaho has more miles of rivers than any other state at 3,100 miles. Also, the Salmon River is the longest free-flowing river that heads and flows within a single state

Idaho has a state horse, the Appaloosa, and state fish, the prized cutthroat trout. It also has a state fruit...the huckleberry!

The Center of the Universe is found there, in Wallace, population 800. Even has a manhole cover marking the exact spot.

It's called the Gem State because of the 72 types of precious and semi-precious stones found here, including possibly the largest diamond ever found in the US!

One of the world's rare blue football fields can be found at BSU, nicknamed the Smurf Turf.

The first alpine chairlift was used in Sun Valley, and in 1936 the fee was 25 cents per ride.

Idaho's Hell's Canyon is the deepest gorge in the US, deeper even than the Grand Canyon. And Shoshone Falls near Twin Falls drops 52 feet farther than Niagara Falls.

And Idaho has the largest hops farm in the world, Elk Mountain Farms, which grows its crop for Anheuser-Busch.

There’s a lot to love and admire about this place I now call home.
 
Appaloosas are beautiful horses, and Idaho sounds like a wonderful place to live.

I mostly have a hard time sitting still for much TV. I'm busy all morning and never turn it on until I finally sit down to eat lunch. Then I might watch a 90 minute movie before turning it off and starting on an outdoor project or cleaning house. Then when the dogs are walked and fed and dinner is eaten and dishes done and it's dark out I'll turn it back on. I guess it's on more when it's so hot out mid day in the summer though.
 
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