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Unread 10-27-2009, 11:52 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Orgazmo View Post
I was talking to UB about this awhile ago, and he was right: Getting hooked to a TV show that has been on for a good amount of time is a great investment. I mean, it's like having tens (or hundreds, potentially) of hours of a movie that you can start and stop whenever you want. And, when you download the shit, it's free.

He turned me on to a show called Burn Notice. It follows a burnt (fired) spy who is on a quest to figure out why he was burnt. In the meantime, he does small sidejobs for people in need. Of course, he's a giant badass who is virtually untouchable.

It's a little over half way through the third season. Go download it.
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Burn Notice

That thread went over great.

I'll be sooooo fucking happy when LOST is done with. Just so it will be over and there will be some semblance of closure as to what the fuck is going on?

1000 ways to die on spike is a guilty pleasure.

There was a show that I watched for like a week straight, was about FBI profilers, I think it was called Criminal Minds or something similar.

A friend turned me onto It's Always Sunny... and overall, I've enjoyed it.
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