No House Tonight - *sniff*
I ALWAYS look forward to Tuesday nights - but not this Tuesday. This Tuesday House is being preempted for BASEBALL. Baseball!! You’re going to take away my gorgeous, genius House and make me watch men wearing tight pants who’s primary purpose in life is to spit and smack each other’s ass?! If I wanted to see that, I’d visit a prison!
I’m going to go on a little rant, here. I don’t get baseball. When I was a child I used to visit my grandparent’s house. the guest bedroom (which was also the computer room) was directly across from their room. In the upper corner of their room was a television. They would put baseball on the television and I would fall asleep every time.
So, to me, Baseball on television is extremely boring. Now I have a six year old (turning seven all too soon), and I’m sure that when he gets into baseball I’ll have no problem enjoying his live games. I’m sure that I’ll stand up and cheer and be one of those moms - you know, the ones who yell at the umpire? But watching baseball on television is like watching racing - there’s no point!
So tonight we’ll be forced to find something else to watch on television. But what else is on Tuesday nights?! I honestly don’t know. Does anyone have any ideas? I’m gonna have to go check out TV Bender to figure out what I’m going to watch tomorrow night!!

October 16th, 2007 at 6:50 am
Reaper is pretty good. It’s on at 9. I tivo it every week. Would never ever choose it over House but I do enjoy it although it’s kind of a strange premise (which explains me completely, btw). May not appeal to everyone but maybe give it a shot.
October 16th, 2007 at 11:55 am
I feel the same about the game on tv.So sad no tall dark and yummy Hugh.I tape NCIS and and watch it on Sat or monday so that is what I will be viewing tonight.The unit is on at 9 its not to bad.
October 17th, 2007 at 11:14 am
I understand what you are saying, but you know, it’s always important to respect personal taste. One person’s House is another’s baseball and vice versa. (i.e. “Watching House is like watching paint dry - there’s no point!”)