Now that Downton Abbey is over (STILL HAVEN'T WATCHED NO SPOILERS PLZ) my wife and I pretty much watch sports together and that's it.
It's a good system. It works.
It's a good system. It works.
I watch Netflix on my phone all the time. Granted, I don't have this issue b/c sloot doesn't watch TV.There's no excuse for sharing a TV with your spouse imo. We live in an age of plentiful, cheap, high quality TVs.
Everyone also fails to mention the $800 computers in their pockets and pile of old tablet computers laying around the house that are capable of streaming media.There's no excuse for sharing a TV with your spouse imo. We live in an age of plentiful, cheap, high quality TVs.
I'd prefer another one but the lass forbids a TV in our bedroom (rolleyes) and frankly we have only one living room.
I tend to think homes have gotten a little carried away with each space having 60" units collecting dust, so it's fine.
I agree. I'm all for returning to a simpler disconnected time. So no TVs in the bedroom. Plus it sets an example when I refuse to let my kids have TVs in their rooms.I tend to think homes have gotten a little carried away with each space having 60" units collecting dust, so it's fine.
This means your setup is incorrect.-TV above fireplace. Guilty. No other place to hang it with my setup.
Send a podcast to my 1930's architect and let him know. TIA. Then you can click ignore.This means your setup is incorrect.
Makes us feel extra smug as we stay up on our iPads, too.
I was referring to your furniture "setup," not your plan.Send a podcast to my 1930's architect and let him know. TIA. Then you can click ignore.
how can you hate parades?
I think they mounted the servants over the fireplace and made them turn the pages of a book upon command.Don't recall seeing people suspend tube TV's above their fireplaces pre-flatscreens, so it apparently can be done.
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