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Decided Today

I can’t watch the show Intervention.

It gets me way too fired up and I end up yelling at the TV and quite simply, my bad attitude towards the show warrants its own intervention.

That is all. 

posted in Nothingness bullet permalink bullet 7.19.2010

LOL...I’ve never seen it!

Posted by JessPond  on  07/19  at  09:10 PM

Ironic smile

Haha.

I had to do the same with Lost. However, it’s much less ironic than your situation!

Posted by Angela  on  07/20  at  10:42 AM

lol I did the same thing with Hell’s Kitchen ... and Super Nanny ... We dont have cable/dish/satellite/fancy tv so I’ve never seen Intervention, but it sounds like it’d be a good one to yell at too wink

Posted by  on  07/20  at  12:01 PM

I do the same thing with C-Span

Posted by Jacqueline  on  07/20  at  07:35 PM

Greg watches that show and I’m always saying, “I don’t understand, why is this everyone else’s problem?” but Greg is looking at the Captain and imagining all the different ways he can screw her up, have her addicted to meth at 12 and blaming him for it.  Because sometimes?  It totally is the parents, and we hate them.

He usually has to watch them all by himself because I will eventually start playing the world’s smallest violin, and then he wants to hit me with the remote.

Posted by Ann M.  on  07/22  at  10:41 AM

I can’t watch intervention because I need anti-depressants once its over.

Posted by  on  07/22  at  03:17 PM

Never watched it. Looks too much like a reality that would make me weary that feel relaxed. I usually only watch TV to chill. Getting stressed at it just feels counter productive. smileseason 89

Posted by Maria Delgado  on  07/27  at  11:03 AM
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brittny I'm B-Love. I've just returned to America after spending three years in Kuwait with my husband Mr. B-Love and our two maltese, Boz and Lucy. We recently added two more doggies to our family, Rocky and Teddy. I love weight training, OU football, and lazy weekends. Buckle up and get ready for my constant embarrassing moments, continual madness at a new job, and my daily effort to rely on Christ while adjusting to life back in the real world.


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