HOUSE episode on Coal mines

HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: 009to090 On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:05 pm

Tonight's episode of HOUSE is about activists trying to block coal mining. The activists are getting sick at the mine.
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: coaledsweat On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:17 pm

DVC500_at_last wrote:The activists are getting sick at the mine.


They probably saw someone work for a living, turns their stomach. :roll:
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: Richard S. On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:09 pm

Coaledsweat, you gotta stop or i have to get a waterproof keyboard.
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:14 pm

I have the dvr setup to record house but i dont normally watch it and guess what i cancled the recording earlier this afternoon. Im sort of pissed about that now. oh well
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:16 pm

The web site for Fox says all episodes are available for viewing online 8 days after the air date, check it out (I missed it as well, I usually only see the reruns on cable).

http://www.fox.com/house/
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:19 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:The web site for Fox says all episodes are available for viewing online 8 days after the air date, check it out (I missed it as well, I usually only see the reruns on cable).

http://www.fox.com/house/



Thanx ill check it out if i can clear up my back log of regular dvr shows
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:23 pm

I don't have that problem, gave up watching television for the most part, I don't own a DVR. I remember the backlog of programs I taped on the VCR. I guess that's why I haven't worn out my 1984 Zenith yet!
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: mr1precision On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:24 pm

Long story short a guy gets sick because he got scratched by a rose thorn. It starts off when he was protesting coal mining operation. Then he gets dizzy and passes out, breaks his leg while lying in bed, gets huge crunchy bumps in his neck, and all kinds of stupid crap happens to him. That show is retarded! :mad: My wife loves it though. :roll:
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:26 pm

mr1precision wrote:Long story short a guy gets sick because he got scratched by a rose thorn. It starts off when he was protesting coal mining operation. Then he gets dizzy and passes out, breaks his leg while lying in bed, gets huge crunchy bumps in his neck, and all kinds of stupid crap happens to him. That show is retarded! :mad: My wife loves it though. :roll:



I figured it out. he shouldnt of been protesting coal mining thats why he got sick. If you protest coal you deserve to die!

and yes that show is pretty stupid, but coal could make it interesting maybe?
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:27 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:I don't have that problem, gave up watching television for the most part, I don't own a DVR. I remember the backlog of programs I taped on the VCR. I guess that's why I haven't worn out my 1984 Zenith yet!


I hope you at least have an HDTV right?
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:28 pm

Guess I don't have to watch it now...thanks a lot... :mad:

and all kinds of stupid crap happens to him


:D :) :D

I hope you at least have an HDTV right?


A what?? What's that?
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: 009to090 On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:29 pm

Ahhhh, it was a let-down. Didn't even show a real mine, just a heavy loader that the activists were chained to. I thought they would be going down into a mine. Nope. After the first scene, the cameras went back to the hospital. :mad3:
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:31 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:Guess I don't have to watch it now...thanks a lot... :mad:

and all kinds of stupid crap happens to him


:D :) :D

I hope you at least have an HDTV right?


A what?? What's that?


Im sure your joking about what an HDTV is ... anyway check this link out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_television

and we dont use vhs any more there is something called blu-ray check that out as well
http://www.blu-ray.com/info/
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: brckwlt On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:32 pm

DVC500_at_last wrote:Ahhhh, it was a let-down. Didn't even show a real mine, just a heavy loader that the activists were chained to. I thought they would be going down into a mine. Nope. After the first scene, the cameras went back to the hospital. :mad3:

that figures ... stupid show ... doesnt that doctor get messed up on prescription pills and such on that show?
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Re: HOUSE episode on Coal mines

PostBy: Wood'nCoal On: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:35 pm

Yes, I know what HDTV is, and no, I don't have one, don't want one. I do have All- Around Sound connected to the DVD player in the palor, though. As I said I'm not a big TV watcher anymore, since the Internet came along.

Yep, I know about Blu Ray, I seen one once but couldn't figger out where to put the tape into it. :D
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