On Jan 17, 2:40 am, "Dano" <janeandd...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "John Aldrich" <johnaldr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> news:huqto3hdina264rm8mscbv3phlg3ump4ee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > After 15 years, it's time to say goodbye to HBO for me. I haven't
> > watched anything on the channel since the end of the Sopranos. I
> > think I only waiting the past few months in hopes that something would
> > come along that would prompt me to keep a subscription.
>
> > With all of the media available to me, HBO has lost its cornerstones.
> > For me, it jumped the shark with the Deadwood fiasco.
>
> > If there is a show that captures my interest in the future, I can do a
> > couple of things - re subscribe or wait for the DVD. Either way, this
> > is a service that is in desperate need to re-invent itself and I'm
> > just not willing to keep shelling out money while they do it.
>
> > Anyway, so long - sorry to say I don't think I'm going to miss you at
> > all.
>
> I will say...you're missing one of the best of all time. The Wire. Too
> bad. Your loss.
>
> Do yourself the one favor. Check out the DVDs. If you give it a couple
of
> episodes, you will not regret it.
Television could not possibly get any better when McNulty has fallen
off the wagon.


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