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One lazy Sunday afternoon, my wife Teemy and I decided to just lie in bed and do nothing but watch TV. While this may sound like a harmless husband-wife activity, let me tell you: it isn’t. Choosing what channel and what program to watch can be a difficult, sometimes tortuous, process for us. I want to watch CNN, Solar Sports, Discovery Channel, and EWTN.
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