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Just watching a bunch of you tube videos. Mostly how to restore this or that. Knives- coffee pots and grinders- a genie lamp-- stuff like that. I find them calming.
I don't typically watch regular TV, we cancelled our cable package and just have Hulu. I haven't taken the time to go figure it out and see what I can do with it yet. Its a rabbit hole I may not come back out of.
We use a digital antenna for local networks and have Netflix and Amazon prime although we are considering dropping Amazon. I’m not sure we use Amazon enough to justify Prime.
Saw "leave the world behind-- it was kinda slow but was good-- My kinda prepper side was going--"There's a plane crash- root through everything and get what you can get-- There's an abandoned house-- look at all the stuff you left ect ect But it was a pretty realistic movie.
I'm watching a Netflix series Loudermilk. It's done a little in the spirit of Office Space. Its sometimes hilarious. Its a little crude, but the episodes I have watched so far have been great!
We rewatched the hunger games over the Christmas break- in prep for the new one. Watched leave the world behind- I kept thinking things like- "Oh thers a plane crash- Don't walk away get everything useful!" "Oh you need to do this oh you need to do that--- ect ect . Movie itself was barely OK- weird ending- cheesey storyline. Should have listened to Curtis!
I thought I wouldn't care much for the hunger games because I'm more into the comedy genre but it was actually enjoyable to watch. Heard about talk to another back to the future, looking forward to it !
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