Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Angry e-mail time

Those TV buffs out there in the Blog-o-sphere may ahve notice that TBS has changed their evening lineup. They used to play Seinfeld from 5-6, but now air Seinfeld from 4-5. You used to get home from work (those of us who work) and put your feet up and watch 1 hour of the funniest television program ever aired. But now, 4 o'clock? Who's at home at 4 o'clock? TBS is also now airing 3 episodes of Everyone Love's Raymond from 5:30-7 PM. Everybody Loves Raymond? That is by far the most over-rated show ever aired. Even people who watched it will tell you that it is terrible. Why 3 episodes a day? Now I have nothing to watch when I get home from 5-6. I guess I'm just going to have to go on a crime spree everyday from 5-6. Don't blame me, blame TBS. They moved Seinfeld to a terrible time slot. Where I am going to get my daily dose of dry humor?




Everyone please e-mail TBS at tbsinfo@turner.com and demand them to change Seinfeld back to 5-6. Otherwise they are going to have a lot of guilt on there hands with rising crime rates.

5 comments:

edgrimly said...

That was the one thing I looked forward to every day.....except of course for the nightly baby fights in the building across the alley. Either way, it really pissed me off. I dont love Raymond, and dont think I have ever met anyone who did.

Chopper said...

I heard that if you watch 3 episodes of "Raymond" in a row your eyes will start to bleed and your eyes will turn inside out. I've never been able to test that because I can not even get through one episode of that crap.

Muntaba Lambego said...

I'm also mad that channel 24 is playing family guy after the Simpsons at 6:30 and 10:30 and not That 70's show anymore. Don't get me wrong...I like Family Guy, but I wish they wouldn't have cancewlled That 70's Show.

Nobody Loves Raymond

Anonymous said...

Have you ever heard of a little thing called Tivo? And seriously . . . whining about the broadcast times for syndicated reruns you've seen a million times that are also available on DVD? Sounds like some exciting lives you've built up there . . .

edgrimly said...

For those of us that are not career students, law dog, yes. Its the little things man.