Posted on 07/05/2017 9:08:59 AM PDT by Enlightened1
https://gamepass.nfl.com/packages
imagine every game each week is DVRed and ready for you to watch for 99 bucks. We cut the cord and never went back after Gamepass became available.
That’s interesting. But ...
“NFL Game Pass does not include live regular season, playoff, or Super Bowl game broadcasts.”
The only game in town is COMCAST and their modem for internet and telephone (all I subscribe to) has WIFI included.
We live in a 70' mobile home and my computer is at one end, our bedroom at the other and the LR is about 20' from the modem.
SMART TV's in both BR and LR and we have all we need for the cost of internet and LL phone. There's not much savings with internet only, so I have the LL as well. Our bill is under a hundred and I have fast internet with unlimited TV (for a NETFLIX subscription of almost eleven dollars)
NO ONE watches TV ALL THE TIME, so what NETFLIX offers (HIGHLY RECOMMEND LONGMIRE SERIES) ... serves us well.
We DO have those black boxes you can get in WALMART for twenty or thirty bucks for the local alphabet news and weather, but you have to re-set them if the weather changes ... no problem for us .... we're retired ...
Today is Saturday .... Tomorrow is Saturday and if yesterday wasn't Sunday, it would have been Saturday ...
see ?
Yeah they are DVRed. We haven’t watched a live game in years once we got DVR capability. You know how long an NFL game lasts without commercials? A little over an hour. I can watch three games in the time it takes to watch one broadcast game.
If you have a couple of weeks free time, youtube search 'buttermilk fried chicken' :)
ping
Bookmarking
Fried Chicken, and you’ve got a friend. :-)
Doing it cheap with pawpaw
He not only fries chicken, he replaces the gaskets on his refrigerator that holds the chicken and buttermilk.
Oven fried or stove top fried - it’s fried chicken only if you’ve cream gravy on those smashed taters.
You can select sections of the screen that are only the prime stuff on Amazon, but you have to avoid clicking on the recommendations on the bottom of the screen or it takes you out of that section. Comcast does the same in their “free movies” section. Once you figure it out it’s not hard to stick to the free stuff though.
The reality is Netflix just has better programming, especially original programing. I did like Goliath on Amazon though.
After 5 seasons I can’t take anymore “House of Cards”.
I have Amazon Prime...and like it just fine.
YouTube seems to work...
I never found HULU very good....
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