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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I only saw the TSV and thought the flowers were very pretty. I like my garden and lawn to look nice but I am not the one to do any planting - I don't like doing it and I am not good at it. Probably pay too much for someone to do it for me but it will look nice (assuming all the snow and cold just has not wiped everything out). So I am another person who really did not watch any QVC (other than two minutes of the TSV) yesterday.

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Registered: ‎03-20-2012

I like the theme days. I like the option of picking the few shows that I really want to see and having the option of everything online. It works for me and how I shop.

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Registered: ‎10-05-2010

Could not agree more! And who wants 24 hours of Gardening when it's 6 below zero!!!

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Years ago I liked the all day cooking shows. Now it is all the same stuff so I probably wouldn't watch many shows.

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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

I HATE the theme days. I used to like the fashion day-long shows, but they're so stuck on the same old half dozen (if that many) brands of clothing, even that gets old fast.

I didn't watch not 1 minute of the gardening in Jan. nonsense, & I won't be watching any of the gold shows! {#emotions_dlg.sneaky}

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Registered: ‎09-03-2013

I liked the jewelry designer theme days when they had all the jewelry designers show off their designs. It seems now they just picked Judith Ripka and are staying exclusively with her while getting rid of Robert L. Morris and many others. Maybe that theme day was used to weed out all the other designers. An instance of auto pilot programming.