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I am really enjoying watching Q without JT.  Pat did a great job with Malley.

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@BalletBabeagree, but according to the program guide she is coming on at 9.

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@BalletBabe wrote:

I am really enjoying watching Q without JT.  Pat did a great job with Malley.


I enjoy both. They are both excellent at doing there job. JT will be on later , i am looking forward to it.

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@MW in Iowa wrote:

@BalletBabe wrote:

I am really enjoying watching Q without JT.  Pat did a great job with Malley.


I enjoy both. They are both excellent at doing there job. JT will be on later , i am looking forward to it.


@MW in Iowa   I don't so I won't be watching later. I save money when JT is on because I won't watch.  Pat is a much better Host IMO. 

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@Janey2 wrote:

@BalletBabeagree, but according to the program guide she is coming on at 9.


@Janey2   Then I will be turning my TV to another channel.  At least she is not on the whole night. 

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@BalletBabe 

 

Nice change isn't it?!

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Well, the volume sure went up a few notches post-9 p.m.

 

Followed by the usual hysterical laughing, fits of giggling and numerous I Love You vocalizations. 

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She did come on at 9 and between her and Mally it was silly and loud. Couldn’t watch it!
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 I wonder if they do this because they think there are lonely people watching at home, that are depressed, isolated, and never hear "I love you," so they say it frequently on the shows?

 Enquiring minds want to know.

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@BoopOMatic wrote:

 I wonder if they do this because they think there are lonely people watching at home, that are depressed, isolated, and never hear "I love you," so they say it frequently on the shows?

 Enquiring minds want to know.


I highly doubt TV sales people saying they love each other has much to do with depressed people.  

I do think all the cheery Christmas talk and big fancy trees and talking about all the gift giving could be depressing for some.  

Trees are the lungs of the Earth