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It is by no means a grudge, CC. It is simply not a taste I care for. If I hate Brussels Sprouts, and make every effort to avoid them, am I holding a grudge against Brussels Sprouts? No. If I have a bad experience with a restaurant and vow never to patronize the place ever again, is that holding a grudge? No, it's just putting my money where my mouth is. TV is entertainment, and personal preference. I do not prefer NCIS, never have. The reasons I don't prefer it are immaterial. -- The Chief (also, I REFUSE to be "guilted" into or out of an opinion because someone else thinks I'm holding a grudge or some folks' jobs are "on the line!" if little ol' me doesn't tune in.), 13:37:55 06/27/08 Fri [1]
One more thing.... If, by chance, I *am* holding a grudge, I fail to see how an hour less of tv time per week is hurtful.) -- The Chief, 13:39:53 06/27/08 Fri [1]
You are right Chief. Of course you don't have to watch. I felt exactly the same way about the show. Sometimes I'd switch on the tv and start watching, and then realise it was NCIS, and turn to another station. You never mentioned the word "grudge." (Inside.) -- Cece, 14:04:59 06/27/08 Fri [1]
Well, I'm not one to hold a grudge, usually, anyway, so I allow myself this small indulgence in grudgey-ness. -- The Chief (you're right about how grudges can hurt you, but I don't know any of the people involved in NCIS, so it can't hurt either side, IMO), 15:59:55 06/27/08 Fri [1] |
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