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Old 08-16-01 | 03:15 AM
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what is there to watch after 2:30 AM?

i'm at work right now. i'm probably not gonna get home until 2:30 or 3 AM. (it's ok because i've promised myself that i'm going to sleep in ). since i'm probably not going to be sleepy then, i think i'll watch some tv. is anything good going to be on? (i suppose i could pop in a dvd if i really had to but i'm kinda lazy and the remote doesn't pick up dvds and place them in the dvd player))
Old 08-16-01 | 04:42 AM
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Howard's on E! at 2:30. Other than that I usually watch local channels or what's on my PVR, so that wouldn't do you much good. Sorry. Sometimes you get lucky and some channel like TNT has a really good or really cheesy movie on right about now. Try that.
Old 08-16-01 | 03:16 PM
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After bartending shifts I get home somewhere around 11:30pm to 1:30am. That is the reason I bought a TiVo.

MTV is actually pretty good in the middle of night. History Channel replay their programs from earlier in the evening.
Old 08-16-01 | 07:21 PM
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I like to watch Jenny Jones they usually have sluts on good eye candy and sometimes scary especially when they have the EXTREAMLY big brested women on.

MSNBC has either a Headliners/Legends show on or Investigative Reports
Old 08-16-01 | 07:22 PM
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Nothing...get a Replay and tape all the good shows that are on earlier and watch it at your convenience.

(shameless plug for my favorite techno-gear, I know).
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Well, just to update. I ended up watching Saved by the Bell on TBS. It was the one where Belding blackmailed Zach into going on a date with his niece on Kelly's birthday. Oh what will Zach do? And of course, there was the 3 AM sportscenter.
Old 08-16-01 | 10:33 PM
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get premium channels like hbo, max, sho ... there'll always be some good flick to watch.
Old 08-16-01 | 11:38 PM
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holy... i didnt know that saved by the bell was on that late on tbs, lookslike i am staying up tonight to watch it!!!
and ya, hbo has sum good cheesy porn on!! cheesy porn is always good!!!
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Conan comes on at 3am. Can't beat that!
Old 08-17-01 | 03:15 AM
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Conan comes on at 3am. Can't beat that!
in your city, not in most others. you must be in texas somewhere.
Old 08-17-01 | 10:12 AM
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NBC out of L.A. shows reruns of SCTV at 2:35 MT time, it is great when I catch it such a funny cast.
Joe Flahrety
Eugene Levy
John Candy
Rich Moranis
Martin Short
etc..........so much better than the sketch comedy shows we get now ..++
Old 08-17-01 | 10:15 AM
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Comedy Central usually has good stuff on at that time. Just hope it's reruns of SNL and not reruns of Strip Mall.
Old 08-17-01 | 10:16 AM
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Saved by the Bell is only on at 7AM-8AM here, which is without a doubt THE worst time to be on TV. On Friday, the second episode is the College Years, what a treat!!!
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Old 08-17-01 | 10:55 AM
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holy... i didnt know that saved by the bell was on that late on tbs, lookslike i am staying up tonight to watch it!!!
and ya, hbo has sum good cheesy porn on!! cheesy porn is always good!!!
cinemax (or skinemax) is great for cheesy stuff like that.
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Sci-Fi channel sometimes has some movies on, but I usually watch TMC or AMC. Of course you could watch scrambled porn on cable (at least you get sound).

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