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I'm really getting into Dark Winds right now. It's about a tribal police officer investigating some supernatural murders and an armored car heist on the Navajo reservation in 1971.
I have a good friend who is Navajo (Diné), and she says the Native American actors are butchering the Diné language.
Pretty good show , I'm watching the latest season now
 
I hope you find a way to watch. I watching the last half. Really enjoying most of it.



Thanks Brian
No I can't find the whole show anywhere . As of yet. It will show up somewhere .
But have watched a lot of the clips .

I have been watching and listening to Ashly McBryde a lot the last year or so.

She has some songs that will never play on the radio, and I could not post the videos here either

A funny one is, " Brenda put your bra on "

This is a very nice acoustic , she tells a story about singing i the clubs when she was trying to get by.



David
 
Thanks Brian
No I can't find the whole show anywhere . As of yet. It will show up somewhere .
But have watched a lot of the clips .

I have been watching and listening to Ashly McBryde a lot the last year or so.

She has some songs that will never play on the radio, and I could not post the videos here either

A funny one is, " Brenda put your bra on "

This is a very nice acoustic , she tells a story about singing i the clubs when she was trying to get by.



David

That was so cool!
 
Couple new ones to add to the list. 1) Bosch Legacy, final season before some spinoffs next year. If you haven't watched any of them it's a great show. Characters and storylines based on Michael Connelly novels. 2) Sunday Paramount has a new show called Mobland produced by Guy Ritchie. Looks promising with Pierce Brosnan, Tom Hardy and Helen Mirrin.
 
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I've been watch LSU baseball and softball, along with March Madness, both men and women. Most of the LSU games I have to watch on my computer, though after March Madness more of the college baseball and softball will be on TV.
 
I caught it on my Prime Time recording on my dish hopper. I go through it every couple weeks to see if anything I want on it.
We find it hard to leave dish because of the Hopper. We watch nearly everything recorded, I despise sitting through commercials. I dont mind if I'm cooking and the TV is on in the background, but I feel like a sap just sitting there through most of them (some are actually funny though)

Primetime Anytime is great when you see you missed something. We usually have enough network series stuff recorded that we are seldom without something we haven't seen. Tends to dry up in summertime and Christmas, etc.. That's when I take a deal from one of the streamers and we burn through their selections usually in a month or two. There really isn't enough that we like to watch on any of them to keep all year.
Finished watching are you right. No mention of MERLE HAGGARD. There are so many great people out there. I wish Texas would get their own Opry. We have so many great artist that Nashville kind of ignores.
I dont even consider Nashville "country" anymore. It's been infested with Pop, Rap and they ran rock out of the bar, which is a genre that blends very well with country IMHO.

Ever been to Nashville? I found it to be pathetic. Sure the Facebook people love it, like they love literally every single thing they do and take pictures of, but I tend to see deeper than most. I paid attention to the street. It wreaks of desperation like most city streets, but I imagine Nashville is a lot like LA. Desperate people trying to get that "break". But, in between the bums and weirdos, there were really good bands and musicians, guitar case open to drop money in. I enjoyed the street artists far more than any of the acts in the bars and clubs in that town.

As a Virginian...Texas has far more to offer in my opinion, although its sad that Austin is the center of it.
 
I just learned this Sunday is the season finale for 1923.

Man, that did not last long.
 
Married with Children for the millionth time.The show never gets old for me.

My favorite line from the show is when the Bundy's go to the beach and Al is standing next to this rather large woman laying in the sand and she says to Al that he's blocking the sun and that she's trying to get all over tan and in typical Al fashion he responds:

"You're asking a lot of the sun maam".
 
Married with Children for the millionth time.The show never gets old for me.

My favorite line from the show is when the Bundy's go to the beach and Al is standing next to this rather large woman laying in the sand and she says to Al that he's blocking the sun and that she's trying to get all over tan and in typical Al fashion he responds:

"You're asking a lot of the sun maam".
Mine is him sitting on his couch with a beer in his hand, and saying,
"Right now, if a clown invited me into the woods, I'd just go."
 
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