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Sunday, July 22, 2007 12:00 AM

I Like to Watch

"Mad Men" leads a midsummer night's dream of new cable dramas -- but "John From Cincinnati" wipes out! Plus: Do Emmy voters watch TV?

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  • Sunday, July 22, 2007 02:17 PM

    I Like to Watch

    Today I really feel like a 61 year old grandmother. Reading the show reviews; there is not one I would watch and ever take time to rate. Are we such a small minority that our opinion doesn't matter? I thought we were the powerful baby boomer's? I realize I have generous spendable income, however, it must not rate with the movies and television

    Having said this, you should know I went to the theater twice this week with my grandchildren and we saw Harry Potter, and the next day Transformers. Each time it cost me over $50.00 before we went to dinner. That should count for something. Regarding television, I have cable, cost $100. plus a month before purchased movies....a lap top with Verizon broadbandAccess and the Q Motorola cell phone which I hate. As it does not hold a charge long..I use 3-4,000 minutes per month plus my home phone....

    That of course is before, you see my other gadgets, GPS in my car etc etc..who am I that what I like doesn't seem to make the awards and who are the people that do?

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