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How is no tv week going?
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Feb 03, 2009 04:48PM

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Thanks for trying though, Ed. Maybe we're hopeless.

I've been telling my friends for awhile that I wanted to see what it would be like to live without a TV so if this is successful I might keep it up just for the experience.
Tressa said "We got a big, new flat screen TV. Can I get back with you next year?"
This would definitely be a much harder challenge for ppl who live with other ppl or who have a big household or something. It's mostly just me when I'm home so I don't have to answer to anyone or be tempted by others viewing TV.
I was trying to think if I have ever gone an entire day without the noise of a TV and I cannot think of anytime when one wasn't on at some point every single day of my life since birth.
I just thought of two possible times. Camping. I've been camping twice during my lifetime and can't remember the noise of a TV during at least one day out of each camping experience. Other than that, it has always been on. Always.

The older I get the more peace and quiet I want surrounding me. When I'm commuting to and from work sometimes I just want to hear nothing. This is especially true if I'm having a hard day. My husband doesn't like riding in a car unless some music is playing.
I will not watch TV during the day when I'm off from work. In the back of my mind I picture those slothful daytime TV watchers who keep the set turned on all day long as their life is sucked away by theme music, rolling credits, and game and talk shows. Shudder. I never want to be that person.

I don't mind white noise but when there's not even that it's amazing how great the silence is
so a few more days to go
even big screen owners should be able to hold out
I like the white noise of a fan...especially while sleeping. I wonder what it would be like to permanently get rid of the tv????

I recently went out of town and had a hard time sleeping and thought if only I had the noise of a fan. I thought of turning on the bathroom light (this was a hotel room) which would have been perfect, because it sounded like a jet engine, but the fan only came on when you turned on the light. I thought of maybe unscrewing the light bulb, but it was a pretty tall ceiling and thought. . . better not.


So far...I'm doing ok with no tv. I am doing a lot of little chores that I've sort of put on back burner or not interested or procrastinated. So they aren't super important things but they have become a priority and I am enjoying getting them done. The house feels good with these odd projects getting done.
Is anyone watching movies? Do movies count? Morally I don't see a difference between tv and movies. But it's great to get out of the house.

why not go out with friends and have fun -may be there'll be other peole who haven't watched TV for the week/who read for fun/learning
it's friday already
only 2 days to go and for me each day, I find that I like my world without the TV on more and more


Definitely great for me as well. I read so much more...I tried to stay away from the computer or limited that so I didn't use that to compensate for not tv. Enjoyed playing the piano more, walked more, and read more. :)