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Reality TV junkie

Tonight Kelly and I started watching the first episode of the new season of Amazing Race and yesterday we saw the first Survivor episode of the season. We like the top three in the first night the best. Then there's American Idol that I've been following (and don't even get me started on commenting on that...it would take too long), and add in a Biggest Loser (I like the Polynesian guys the best). I'm a sucker for these shows and don't think I'd watch them if it weren't for the DVR. Lately, we'll wait to watch them on the weekend when we have some free time because we haven't been watching many movies lately. Should be an entertaining new season, then when the weather is good, I'll be out in the pool again!

Comments

Jennifer said…
Thank goodness for DVR...Jody and I are huge American Idol junkies, too. This season looks like it is going to be really good.
Hildie said…
I just can't get into those shows. I guess I'm a non-reality junkie.
Heidi said…
Amazing Race cannot be categorized with those other shows- it is not junk!
I haven't gotten into Idol yet. I might once it gets narrowed down a little. But, I'm excited for the new season of survivor! I have caught a few of the biggest loser episodes. Trust me, compared to what i'm watching, your shows are not junk! But, I agree, I do love the dvr. Heaven sent for sure!
Happy The Man said…
I'm hooked on LOST.
Jess said…
I'm addicted to the biggest loser! it is my favorite show! :)
~ Tina said…
Kellybrie!
I was worried our mugshots would be posted on here... that does give me an idea...
I too like LOST, and we are into Survivor, watch Amaz. Race off and on,even though we think it's really good - must be a timing issue. Next food network star, design star, project runway, the list goes on and on. too Fun!
Anonymous said…
My fave team on AR is the mother and son that came in 1st last week!

I triple love Biggest Loser, and the Polynesian guys are also my fave, although I do like Kristin and Tara. They're so focused! I am truly inspired by them.
Maryanne said…
That pic of Adam Lambert scares me. Actually, HE scares me!

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