Another piece of the America we knew is gone guys.
Good night Walter. You'll be missed.
Walter Cronkite: 1916-2009
Good night Walter. You'll be missed.
Walter Cronkite: 1916-2009
Oh come on, you gotta love all those little ads they put in the corner of the screen while youre watching a show, especially when they plant them right over an important piece of evidence or whatever it is you need to see to be able to understand whats going on.If broadcast went away today I wouldn't shed a tear. We have over two hundred channels available and there's nothing on any of them I care to watch.
Well said Saddletramp, well said.I look out my window and don't know what kind of car that just passed, I see the old man or woman sitting against a building wearing rags and don't understand why, I see the drug addicts waiting to steal someones purse or wallet as the Police cars drive by pretending they don't see, I see on TV about the 2 year old beaten half to death by the mothers "boy friend". The government owns GM, it just isn't right. But then I fire off my MB and it all goes away, for just a little while, R.I.P. Walter, Farrah, and countless others, that made life as I knew it, such a joy.
I thought that was just my wife!!!I use to just have to deal with my wife wanting to start a conversation with me at the same time as the important news break was playing ,now I am being pixelated to death .