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- From: tdlg9831@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Tracey Dianne Layng)
- Newsgroups: soc.culture.usa,alt.tv.simpsons
- Subject: Re: The Simpsons in U.S. culture?
- Message-ID: <BxtIA4.3KK@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 16:39:38 GMT
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- This is in response to the question about the Simpsons. Personally, I think
- it is a stupid program and don't watch it. I watched it several times because
- many people were raving about it. I fail to see its allure. My family, which
- includes three nephews of mine aged 11, 9, and 2, don't watch it very often
- either. We always seem to have better things to do.
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- I have noticed though that when The Simpsons are on, it is very easy to tune
- out and go about one's business. No offense to the Simpson devotees.
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- Tracey
- UIUC
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