Posted on 01/11/2014 2:28:58 AM PST by SMGFan
Now Nat Geo Wild is planning the
Fish Bowl. Yes, the cable channel has a Super Bowl counter-program to call its own. The show is apparently four hours of a fish in a bowl. Thats it.
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Still more interesting than the Super Bowl.
Check it out especially the "hilites" from, earlier years..
The commercials won’t be as good, though.
My kitty will be so excited - her very own show to watch.
(but will they sing to me?)
I’ll be sure to watch.
This is something to do with some sport, right?
Still more interesting than the Super Bowl.
I agree, football has been hyped up to the level “pro” wrestling was at when I was a kid.
Will Goldie have a wardrobe “malfunction”?
Hey, my kids are hooked on the Puppy Bowl.
Personally I prefer the Toilet Bowl......Good place to past the time.
Good....we’ll have something to watch during the always-awful half time fiasco.
watching an old TV test pattern for a couple of hours is more interesting than watching a collection of drugged up, low IQ thugs.
We think the puppy bowl is great fun. Might check out the fish bowl, if I remember.
Sports are not a bad thing. Getting fixated upon them to the point of cult, is a bad thing.
Hosted by the gay communities that wishes to feminize the world and make it absolutely fabulous in shades of pink?
> Good....well have something to watch during the always-awful half time fiasco.
Yep. Nothing like “watching” a staged nip slip that no one really ever saw but everyone talked about to get higher ratings.
It’s a tradition in my place to watch the puppy bowl.
My beloved kitty would have loved the fish bowl. With a side of sushi to nosh on.
I may be watching this, the NFL has not yet given me permission to watch the big game.
The Home Repairs Channel will have a running Toilet Bowl?
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