Loving the Late Shift – 22.00

If you have the courage to begin, you have the courage to succeed.

— David Viscott 

Three minutes till posting time.  I’m waking up slowly. It will be easier when Sean has buggered off to bed with his telly -oops I didn’t say that did I?

I hate the telly he watches – dubbed American tv, but they leave the american voice underneath so its like listening to two people talking over each other all the time.  And the voice they use are awful. Why do the French think that any general needs to have some weird voice, which is shouting and strange.

Some of the programmes he watches are interesting – some of them are so boooorrring. Yawn . Why do I care that there are two locamotives found at the bottom of the sea? Fine. Leave them there. No?  Nobody seems to have missed them in about 100 years so what is the problem?

Anyway, there you.

This entry was going to be send to the blogathon organisers but it is hardly note worthy, so it’ll just do to fill in my entry quota.

Plus, I did all the mumble grumbling I want to do really.

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July 29, 2007

Oh that’s weird. I never really thought of it like that with regard to televisions shows being shown internationally. I really can’t stand television and hardly watch it. I’m trying to think if there are any shows we watch here that are dubbed over because they were in a different language. I don’t think so. BBC programming is all that comes to mind but if we really strain ourselves, wecan understand the accent and often love it :):):)