You make a blanket slam against conservatives' intelligence, while
also pairing them with red-necks - and in the same sentence you
get the basic verb tense wrong.
Then when called on it, you blame it on the fact that you didn't
"take the time" to get the basic verb tense right. It's funny how
my first grade daughter doesn't need to "take the time" to get
her basic verb tenses right.
@)
Then you make another blanket slam at these boards, saying it's
littered with degenerate unemployed gamblers.
As far as the douche-bags mentioned in your last brilliant line, keep talking
because as far as I'm concerned you're in the running for this years
coveted "douche-bag of the year" award.
Wow this got moved to the Rubber Room quick.
This topic was supposed to be about American Idol and the lack of quality programming and you turned the thread into a "My 6 year old is smarter than you" speech.
I mentioned the ratings box being placed in the living room of a conservative family because typically the living room in those type of households are used to watch family structured programming. A more traditional home (husband, wife, 2 kids and 1 lap dog) doesn't have the time to watch a program that involves a season or series long arc. They have other activities that eat up their television viewing time such as helping the children with their homework, preparing dinner, little league, boy and girl scouts etc. So when those type of families do decide to sit in front of their living room television set it is usually with their children and they tend to break out a Disney Movie or watch hmmmm.... American Idol.
I also said the Neilson ratings are placed in the homes of rednecks. Sorry to offend you being from Texas and all. I should have said in the home of a Southern Baptist family. My reasoning for this is because lets face it in the Red States divorce is not as high as it is in California or New York. Placing these boxes in the homes of families that stay together and live and own the same property for generations, the so-called experts feel that they are getting the most use of the device that calculates the television ratings.
People that fall under my demographic most likely view a majority of their television programs in the confides of their bedroom or live in a household that's not considered traditional. So our taste in programming is basically ignored. The so-called experts use this same logic when they place a ratings box in a sports-bar and calculate the box as (1) view instead of the maximum occupancy of the bar. 200 people could be in a sports bar watching the Super Bowl but it only registers as one person watching the Super Bowl.
Next time when you put your two cents in on a thread you should stick to topic. I multitask when I am on these message boards. Right now I am watching a movie, have a ballgame streaming and instant messaging all at the same time. I don't need an E-Genius breaking out the "red pen" on the shit I post.