What are You Doing?
What are You Doing?

My thoughts about the episode of Days Of Our Lives that aired on 7/30/10. Thankfully the icky moment wasn’t as long as I thought it would be. Hey at least it gave me some plucking time.

Hulu Online Television!
Hulu Online Television!

Hulu online television and tv shows, watch your favorite episodes of your favorite shows anywhere!

Oh Bull Feathers
Oh Bull Feathers

My thoughts about the episode of Days Of Our Lives that aired on 7/29/10 that had vomit moments. Sami Brady get your brain back into your head.

Obama on “View” Details
Obama on “View” Details

Obama on "View" details.

Take Care of Yourself First
Take Care of Yourself First

My thoughts about the episode of Days Of Our Lives that aired on 7/28/10. What a relief to have just a little bit of icky.

Hell’s Kitchen: Week 8, Final Four Stresses Out
Hell’s Kitchen: Week 8, Final Four Stresses Out

The Final four wannabe-Head Chefs stress out to be the best.

Sliver of My Liver
Sliver of My Liver

My thoughts about the episode of One Life To Live that aired on 7/29/10.

Ellen Degeneres Leaving American Idol
Ellen Degeneres Leaving American Idol

Fox and the producers of “American Idol” really have their work cut out for them. As “American Idol” is about to enter season 10, they will not only be absent Simon Cowell, they will also be absent Ellen DeGeneres.

Rock Star Reality Shows – Bizarre or All Glitter Video Capture?
Rock Star Reality Shows – Bizarre or All Glitter Video Capture?

Musicians Gene Simmons in “Family Jewels” and Ozzy Osbourne in “The Osbournes” have shoen the world what keeps them sane. And their lives caught on video have topped cable TV ratings—a testament of rock stars misinterpreted lives.

Television and Children
Television and Children

American Academy of Pediatrics released last year, warning: do not demonstrate television for children under two years.
But that could be dangerous in view, for example, cartoons for the little ones? It is clear that for older children, some TV shows may be undesirable from the standpoint mi upbringing and morals. Surveys have shown that American children, sitting in front of TV on average three hours a day, a year manage to see about 14,000 scenes involving sex, and by the end of elementary school – about 8,000 murders (with us, perhaps, and more). But realize that the smallest of flickering on the screen mess?
For children younger than two years, according to U.S. pediatricians, the danger may be purely physical.

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