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January 27, 2004
Thank goodness for VCRs
The Detroit Free Press's TV best bets touches (sort of) upon an underreported aspect of this election season: the wrenching weekly conflict for those of us who are both American politics junkies and American Idol junkies! Who do we watch: Simon, Paula & Randy, or Howard, Wesley & the Johns? This battle royale happened when Iowa voted, it happens again tonight, and it promises to become a weekly, every-Tuesday ritual until the nomination is decided. The West Coast is safe -- New Hampshire's result will probably be known by 8:00 PM PST, when Idol airs -- but back east, Simon will be dissing various "worst singers ever" during prime vote-counting hours. It's bad in the Central and Mountain time zones, too; my house in Arizona will probably be segregated again into two separate TV-watching "zones." Posted By Brendan Loy at January 27, 2004 03:21 PM | TrackBackComments
people still use those things? Posted by: gijoe at January 27, 2004 05:20 PM I am also amazed. You mean
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