What Do You Watch On Netflix TV or Hulu+ That Interests You?
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Cookgirl
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:01 pm Forum Host
Potsie, it was quite shocking (sad really) to us when the family opened their Christmas presents. My husband called that part "joyless".
Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:18 pm Forum Host
Cookgirl wrote: Potsie, it was quite shocking (sad really) to us when the family opened their Christmas presents. My husband called that part "joyless".
I feel bad for them. Not because they lost all of their money but because their world revolves around having the biggest house and the fast speedy cars and a big flashy boat.
So what if they have to downsize and move into a home that only costs a few million. Cry me a river.
Cookgirl
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:21 pm Forum Host
Does one really need "5 million dollars worth of marble" in a home? Wasn't that the deal? Five mil for marble?
Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:31 pm Forum Host
Yep. And that doesn't take into account the $25,000 dollar commode with a toilet seat warmer and a comforting soothing spray on your nether regions.

Cookgirl
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:35 pm Forum Host
A $25,000 bidet?
Good grief.
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:48 pm Food.com Groupie
Cookgirl wrote: Pot Scrubber, we just watched 'Queen of Versailles' last week. Very interesting commentary on excessiveness and greed.
I watched that a few weeks ago too ~
Peter J
Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:03 am Forum Host
Leggy Peggy wrote:
Connie Lea wrote: I've been watching Heartland on Netflix. It's really good. Peggy I'm sorry you can't get Netflix in Australia. Can you get Hulu Plus?
Nope, Hula Plus is available only in the USA.
I wonder if either will ever make it to Australia?
Peggy is correct and those two aren't available in Australia or anywhere outside the USA as far as I know. While I'm all all for protecting intellectual property the next time you see news stories about 'piracy' costing the USA hundreds of billions of dollars a year remember 95% of the world's population doesn't have a way to access some content in a cost effective / timely / convenient / legal manner.
There's no technical reason for it, and while I'm not a big fan of 'reality' shows myself often here they are shown on free to air TV 12 months after the event. The problem is some USA current affairs shows are shown the next day, so "Winner of 2012 Survivor gets arrested for DUI", or posts at Internet sites, are a big spoiler.
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:03 pm Food.com Groupie
Enjoyed RED DOG on Netflix streaming!
Connie Lea
Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:25 pm Food.com Groupie
I just finished watching the two year series of Life Unexpected. I really enjoyed that also. I'm off to check out Red Dog per Kerfuffle's suggestion.
Pot Scrubber
Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:32 pm Forum Host
Connie Lea wrote: I just finished watching the two year series of Life Unexpected. I really enjoyed that also. I'm off to check out Red Dog per Kerfuffle's suggestion.
I'm gonna watch it tomorrow. I also enjoyed Hachi. I think Kerfuffle recommended that one, too. It's a sweet tear jerker movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/
Connie Lea
Sat Jan 26, 2013 7:32 pm Food.com Groupie
Pot Scrubber wrote:
Connie Lea wrote: I just finished watching the two year series of Life Unexpected. I really enjoyed that also. I'm off to check out Red Dog per Kerfuffle's suggestion.
I'm gonna watch it tomorrow. I also enjoyed Hachi. I think Kerfuffle recommended that one, too. It's a sweet tear jerker movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/
I watched Hachi. It was good but so sad. I watched about 15-20 minutes of Red Dog, but just couldn't get into it. Hope you like it better.
Pot Scrubber
Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:16 pm Forum Host
Connie Lea wrote:
Pot Scrubber wrote:
Connie Lea wrote: I just finished watching the two year series of Life Unexpected. I really enjoyed that also. I'm off to check out Red Dog per Kerfuffle's suggestion.
I'm gonna watch it tomorrow. I also enjoyed Hachi. I think Kerfuffle recommended that one, too. It's a sweet tear jerker movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/
I watched Hachi. It was good but so sad. I watched about 15-20 minutes of Red Dog, but just couldn't get into it. Hope you like it better.
I loved it. But I am a sucker for silly cry flicks.
:(
Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:57 am Food.com Groupie
Pot Scrubber wrote:
Yep. And that doesn't take into account the $25,000 dollar commode with a toilet seat warmer and a comforting soothing spray on your nether regions.

That's slumming. Don't forget that Ferdinand Marcos set the standard for ridiculousness with his gold-plated toilet seat.
Just imagine having so much gold you could do that to it.
Then again, I can't imagine that big. 
Kerfuffle-Upon-Wincle
Sat Feb 02, 2013 6:45 pm Food.com Groupie
Today on Netflix streaming, I enjoyed watching/listening to Ken Burns' Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery ~ Lewis an Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
Barefoot Beachcomber
Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:31 pm Food.com Groupie
Just wanted to step in and say "Thanks" for all the great ideas I've found in here.
Tonight I'm watching 'Certified Copy'. It is set in Tuscany which is what got my interest. We will see! (Pun intended, LOL)
This might be a good thing to sticky!
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