Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Confession

I have never seen a single episode of "24". 

Anybody else on the face of the planet with me on this one; or am I an anomaly? 

16 comments:

  1. 24?
    Nope....never heard of it.

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  2. I've heard great things about it, but I've never watched any 24.

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  3. I'm sure I saw an advertisement about it. Never seen it before though. It looks like your not the only one.:)

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  4. I know Keifer Sutherland plays Jack Bauer in it...does that count? Never watched it, though.

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  5. You are not alone brother!

    I confess as well to have never seen one single episode of "24"

    I make a vow now to never attempt to watch one either. <><

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  6. No i have never seen one episode either. heard people talk about it at the beauty shop thouth.

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  7. I can joint the list too.

    Haven't seen "Lost" either

    But...does it count since I really don't watch TV all that much?

    And that I'm in Australia and we have our own shows to clog the airwaves as well? Too much choice !

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  8. David,

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting -- all the way from Australia =)

    If you have time to comment back; what shows are popular right now in Australia? Are there any from the U.S. that you watch on Australian TV?

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  9. "24"? I can honestly say that I have never seen 1 episode nor do I even know what the show is about. Maybe I should get out of this hole I'm in. LOLOL

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  10. Ok I will be the odd one on this post. I have seen 24. We borrowed the first 4 seasons of it from a friend and it was addictive. Around season 4 though you just kind of think "Really? How many times can this one person be in danger, kill her off already" I could never watch it while it was on the suspense was too much. With DVD's you don't have to wait a whole week to see what happens next. I do like that how ever long the com. breaks are, it takes that time out of the count down. It's pretty neat.
    I have never see LOST.

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  11. Hey Kris - I've been enjoying your blog and all the FFC ones since coming across Nate's in December :-) I love the blogging community you guys have.

    Anyway, TV...this will be long...

    Right at the moment, being summer, there's nothing on TV except sports...however, when the season starts again in a few weeks, the most popular shows are mainly from here, including:
    "Home & Away" - a horrible evening soap now in its 22nd year
    "Neighbours" - ditto, just 4 yrs longer
    "Packed To The Rafters" - the new local hit from last season, one of those comedic drama type things.

    I haven't seen the last one, and haven't seen the others for at least 10 years or more...

    The most watched US show is "Two & A Half Men"...which I caught 10 minutes of once and won't be doing so again.

    We do get most of the big US shows down here - the cultures translate pretty easily, so we also get lots of UK shows as well.

    As I've been typing I've been trying to work out what I do actually watch...!

    "Top Gear UK" - hilarious, mainly as no-one pretends that this show has anything to do with cars
    "Law & Order : Criminal Intent" - maybe once a month
    "The Simpsons" - not as often as I'd like to
    "Family Guy" - probably more often than I should
    "RockWiz" - a v.low budget music quiz show with minor Australian celebrities and the general public. Lots of fun. Filmed in a pub in Melbourne.

    I love some of our local satire, so my favourite shows will mean nothing to you guys:
    "Frontline" - mid 90s, about the inner workings of a nightly current affairs show.
    "The Hollowmen" - 2008, federal politics should always be this much fun
    "Summer Heights High" - 2007, way too much bad language, but a very accurate and hilarious look at Australian high school life.
    "The Games" - 1999, about the preparation for Sydney 2000 Olympics.

    That's more than enough to bore you with - time for sushi! Bless you guys, and I'm praying for your Jamaican mission trip. Very jealous, in a Godly-way. Of course.

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  12. David,

    Thanks so much for sharing some of the shows from down under - I never knew my blog could be a cultural experience for me =)

    Enjoy your sushi, and thanks for praying for our mission trip!

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  13. Dave, from down under,

    enjoyed hearing about your TV culture.

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  14. Always glad to bring a bit of alien culture - even if it is of the televisual variety. Much more into the live version when I can, being a Sydney Opera House junkie. :-)

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  15. David, Its great to have you in our little bloging community. My brother lived in OZ for 2 years while attending Hillsong College and I don't think he ever mentioned anything about TV down there, I'll have to ask him.

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