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> On Wed, 27 May 2009 07:59:38 -0500, jay > wrote:
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>>On Wed, 27 May 2009 07:51:35 -0500, wrote:
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>>> On Wed, 27 May 2009 22:39:37 +1000, "Bigbazza"
>>> > wrote:
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>>>>"PeterL" > wrote in message
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>>>>> I've just had Foxtel cable/satellite installed, and there are a
>>>>> plethora
>>>>> of
>>>>> cooking shows to be watched. Along with On Demand shows, and Box
>>>>> Office
>>>>> movies..... I think the computer is going to start feeling a little
>>>>> lonely
>>>>> :-)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peter Lucas
>>>>> Brisbane
>>>>> Australia
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>>>>
>>>>You're a little late in coming to Foxtel, aren't you, Pete....I've had
>>>>it on
>>>>now for probably coming up 12 years now...I connected 2 months after it
>>>>started...(under ground cable)
>>>>
>>>>It costs me a small fortune each month...$141 month!! (and it goes up to
>>>>$146 in a couple of months)....
>>>>
>>>>I like watching 'Bizarre Foods' on one of the lifestyle channels....
>>>>(646
>>>>cable No)
>>>>
>>>>Bigbazza (Barry)
>>>
>>> so you have every channel then? You can't pick and chose?

>>
>>Yep that's how TV works. You pick or choose the channel you want to look
>>at and BINGO..just like magic it shows up right der on the screen.
>>
>>Where you from man?

>
>
> Perhaps the dozen fosters for breakfast fogged you abit. Can you not
> pick and choose what channels or theme groups you want to subscribe
> to, rather than having to pay for everything else you may not want?



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